I don’t know how to do this. I have someone at my firm who does it for me when it’s needed, which is like, once a month or something. What do you want to know? I’m Reagan Grant and I’m an attorney in the Glass area. I have several associates who work with me so we cover practically every type of case. Me? I’m a criminal attorney, which I guess is a good thing given the increased crime lately.

Ever since those two murders, all sorts of crime has gone up. Theft, drug dealing, assault, you name it. Glass used to be a quiet little Midwestern town, and not it seems like a hotbed of criminal activity. I’ve lived in Glass all my life and I can’t remember a time when there was this much crime. Actually, it has had me considering a move out of the area, but I don’t know where I’d go. Other than maybe out of state, but the thought of picking up my entire life and moving just to avoid a rough patch in town history seems quite rash.

“Hey, Reagan, are you involved in the Glass Creek Murders?” You probably want to know, don’t you? Well, much like doctors, I can’t tell you. To keep myself and whomever else may be involved safe and anonymous, I won’t say.

I suppose you want my stats, then, huh?

My name is Reagan Grant, I’m 45, and I’ve been an attorney for about 15 years I guess. Like a lot of the attorneys around town, I think – I can’t speak for any of them – the law has always been a passion off mine. Getting to the truth of criminal matters helps society become a better place. I always wanted to be a part of that.

Without giving you my entire resume, I graduated from John Hedgecock University and went straight to Rice Law School without batting an eye. I worked my way through the program and came out near the top of my class. I immediately got a job with Jane Fillmore-Pierce’s and Georgia Fredericks’ firm. I had no problem being part of a woman-owned firm, but the personal intensity got a bit much for me. I made a couple of changes as I explored the kind of law that really motivated me, taking positions at other firms in those disciplines until I finally landed on criminal law.

I worked in that for a few years, then decided I’d open my own firm. My firm is coming up on it’s five-year anniversary soon, and I’m going to be hiring a few more staff, so make sure you look for my listings if you’re interested in a job in law.

Anyway, as I said I have someone else who does this, mainly due to scheduling. I have to be at the courthouse in…oh shit, five minutes!