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Boozy Spirits Podcast: District Attorney Hays Webb Joins The Show

Our friends on the Boozy Spirits podcast recently welcomed District Attorney Hays Webb to the studio.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Our friends at the Boozy Spirits podcast recently welcomed District Attorney Hays Webb to the studio to sample bourbon and discuss his role in the justice system.


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During the 12th episode of the show, the longtime public servant, along with hosts Justin Grimball and Matt Ray, sample Buffalo Trace, Maker's Mark Private Selection, Old Forester Single Barrel and Jack Daniel's Distillery Series finished in tequila barrels.

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Webb was first appointed by Gov. Robert Bentley in September 2016 to serve out the term of his predecessor as district attorney, before winning his first full term in office on Nov. 8, 2016.


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Most recently, Webb ran unopposed for re-election in 2022.

Originally from Morgantown, West Virginia, Webb served in the United States Marine Corps from 1985-1989, before going on to get his undergraduate degree from Auburn University and his law degree from the University of Alabama.

After his military service and completing his education, Webb worked as a public defender and defense attorney in Tuscaloosa County before ascending to his current office.

The Boozy Spirits podcast can be found across social media channels, on YouTube and Spotify.

Tuscaloosa Patch is proud to partner with our friends at Boozy Spirits, so be on the lookout for future episodes posted here!

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