The following excerpt is from People v. Opalka, 204 Misc. 791 (N.Y. Dist. Ct. 1953):
On this motion the defendant alleges that the indictment does not contain sufficient facts to apprise him of the charge against him. The remedy is to apply for a bill of particulars since it was not necessary to set forth in the indictment all of the elements of the crime. (People v. Bloodgood [Heckheimer], 251 App. Div. 593.)
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