Carol Anne Bond

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Carol Anne Bond is the woman whose criminal case challenging the federal government's use of a chemical weapons law against her led to the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in Bond v. United States.

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instanceOf criminal defendant
person
appealTo Supreme Court of the United States
United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
assertedRight Tenth Amendment federalism principles
that individuals can raise Tenth Amendment challenges
caseOutcome Supreme Court vacated her conviction under the chemical weapons statute
chargedWith mail theft
violating the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act of 1998
chemicalWeaponUseContext domestic dispute rather than warfare or terrorism
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
convictedBy United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
countryOfLegalCase United States of America
surface form: United States
hasOccupation microbiologist
hasWikipediaArticle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bond_v._United_States
holdingRelatedToHerCase individuals have standing to raise Tenth Amendment challenges to federal statutes
Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act of 1998
surface form: the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act did not reach her local assaultive conduct as a matter of statutory interpretation
involvedIn federalism dispute over the treaty power
knownFor clarifying individual standing to assert structural constitutional claims
limiting the scope of federal power under a treaty-implementing statute
legalArea constitutional law
federal criminal law
treaty power and federalism
legalClaim that the Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act was unconstitutional as applied to her
that the federal government exceeded its constitutional authority
motive retaliation against her husband’s lover
notableFor being the petitioner in Bond v. United States
partyTo Bond v. United States
pleaded guilty in federal district court
representedBy Paul Clement
residence Pennsylvania
roleInEvent petitioner in Bond v. United States
sentence six years in federal prison (initial sentence)
sexOrGender female
SupremeCourtCase Bond v. United States
surface form: Bond v. United States (2011)

Bond v. United States
surface form: Bond v. United States (2014)
timePeriodOfOffense early 2000s
usedChemicalAgent 10-chloro-10H-phenoxarsine
potassium dichromate
victimOfCrimeByHer Myrlinda Haynes

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Bond v. United States hasPetitioner Carol Anne Bond