They support Atticus.
B.B. Underwood is the owner of the local newspaper and claimed to hate black people. However, despite those claims he was prepared to protect Atticus Finch and Tom Robinson from the lynch mob.
Heck Tate is the sheriff of Maycomb. He is very understanding towards Atticus Finch. As a result, he agrees to keep the secret that Boo Radley was involved in the death of Bob Ewell.
The name of the garage in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Mr. Heck Tate's garage.
Heck Tatethe sheriff for maycomb county is heck tate
The bailiff in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is named Mr. Link Deas. He is responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom during the trial of Tom Robinson.
The police officer in "To Kill a Mockingbird" is Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb County. He plays a prominent role in the story, particularly during the trial of Tom Robinson. Heck Tate is respected in the community but ultimately faces difficult decisions that reflect the racial tensions of the time.
Mr. Taylor is the court clerk in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." He is responsible for managing the administrative aspects of the court during the trial. He is depicted as professional and diligent in his duties.
Heck Tate, the sheriff, and Mr. Underwood, the publisher, both support Atticus Finch in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". They respect Atticus for his integrity, courage, and willingness to stand up for what is right, even in the face of adversity.
In chapter 15 of "To Kill a Mockingbird," the character Aunt Alexandra is introduced for the first time. She is Atticus Finch's sister who comes to live with the family and brings a more traditional and conservative influence to the household.
Mr. Heck Tate has a wife, she is mentioned on page 369.
The second person to testify was Mr. Robert (Bob) Ewell, after the Sheriff.
Mr. Heck Tate
Sheriff Tate is one of them im still trying to find the other three tho.
"Mr. Heck Tate was the sheriff of Maycomb County. He was as tall as Atticus, but thinner. He was long-nosed, wore boots with shiny metal eye-holes, boot pants and a lumber jacket. His belt had a row of bullets sticking in it. He carried a heavy rifle." (from the book)