Court rejects appeal in wife’s attempt to poison mistress
(Reuters) – A microbiologist charged under an anti-terrorism law for attempting to poison her husband’s mistress lost a bid to overturn her conviction on Thursday. Carol Anne Bond had argued that the U. S. federal chemical weapons act, which makes it a crime to acquire or use any chemical weapon, was meant to target terrorist activity, not the crimes of a spurned lover. A Philadelphia-based federal court rejected Bond’s appeal, ruling that the government was justified in applying the law, even if it seemed a questionable move. . . .
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