United States v. Anthony J. Vesich, Jr.United States v. Anthony J. Vesich, Jr.
Defendant Vesieh moves for rehearing of our affirmance of his conviction for violation of
The purpose of a bill of particulars is to inform the defendant of the charge against him in sufficient detail to enable him to prepare his defense and to minimize surprise at trial.
United States v. Montemayor,
Vesieh has not alleged that he was surprised at trial, and it plainly appears that he was not. Defendant’s counsel were provided with a pretrial memorandum by the government acknowledging the “pend-ency” requirement of
The remaining contentions of defendant relate to matters adequately addressed in our original opinion.
The petition for rehearing is denied. No further petition for rehearing will be entertained'.
DENIED.