A judge Wednesday adjusted the sentence for assault for a 20-year-old Ogden man so he could get out of jail in time for Christmas.
Second District Judge Michael Glasmann first sentenced Joshua Harrison to 50 days in jail, with credit for 39 days already spent in jail while awaiting sentencing.That would have freed Harrison from jail the day after Christmas.
But defense attorney Martin Gravis then asked the judge if he couldn't shorten things up so Harrison could be out in time for Christmas.
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Glasmann obliged, changing the sentence to 48 days in jail with credit for the 39 days already served, which sets him free Dec. 24. That brought tears from Harrison.