Chemical conviction: 10th Amendment challenge.

AuthorRoot, Damon
PositionCitings - Brief article

CAROL ANNE BOND, a Pennsylvania microbiologist, did not just get mad when she found out that her husband had impregnated her best friend. She repeatedly tried to get even, spreading poison on her friend's mailbox and car. This soap opera plot is the unlikely back story of the latest case requiring the U.S. Supreme Court to apply the 10th Amendment, which bars the federal government from exercising powers "reserved to the states."

Instead of facing state aggravated assault charges, which probably would have sent her to prison for somewhere between three and 25 months, Bond was convicted of violating the 1993 Chemical Weapons Convention and sentenced to six years in federal prison. She appealed the conviction, arguing that it unconstitutionally...

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