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Bisbee, Cochise County, Arizona
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Frank Enkosky and Jacob Molasse were convicted of aggravated assault on William Hoffman in Judge Winters' court, with sentence pending. Shortly after, they and Albert Krock and Frank Andrews were arrested for possessing a gallon of wine in an automobile near the Junction mine.
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Frank Enkosky and Jacob Molasse, tried jointly in Judge J. L. Winters' court yesterday afternoon on a charge of aggravated assault, were found guilty. Sentence was withheld and will be passed at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Notice of appeal was filed.
The pair were charged with attacking William Hoffman, an employe in the Calumet & Arizona company machine shops, November 24.
Hardly an hour had elapsed after the trial when the two men, in company with Albert Krock and Frank Andrews, were again brought before Judge Winters and charged with having intoxicating liquors in their possession. The four were in an automobile going in the direction of the Junction mine when they were accosted by Traffic Officer Reese.
Reese searched the automobile and found a gallon of wine concealed in some papers in the tonneau. Krock and Andrews were witnesses for the defendants at the trial.
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Calumet & Arizona Company Machine Shops; Near The Junction Mine
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November 24; Yesterday Afternoon
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Enkosky and Molasse convicted of assaulting Hoffman on November 24; sentence withheld. Within an hour, they with Krock and Andrews arrested for possessing wine in car stopped by Reese near Junction mine; Krock and Andrews were trial witnesses.