United States v. Mary Beth ThompsonUnited States v. Mary Beth Thompson
Mary Beth Thompson (“Thompson”) appeals the district court’s denial of her
FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS BELOW
Thompson was convicted pursuant to a plea bargain of,
inter alia,
using and carrying firearms in relation to the commission of a drug trafficking crime, in violation of
On March 8, 1996, Thompson filed this
DISCUSSION
A.
The AEDPA amended
B.
In reviewing a district court’s denial of a
Thompson argues that the Supreme Court’s Bailey decision should be applied retroactively and that in light of that decision, the evidence is insufficient to sustain her conviction for using or carrying a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking offense. She argues that the firearms with which she was charged were not found on her person, in her possession or within the vicinity of her arrest and therefore she could not be found to be either “using” or “carrying” the firearms, as required by the statute under which she was convicted. Thompson contends that under Bailey, she could not have been convicted based on the mere storage of a firearm near drugs or drug proceeds.
The district court denied Thompson’s
Relying on these facts as presented in the record, we now consider their sufficiency to fulfill the “carry” prong of
C.
The Government argues that even if a
post-Bailey
consideration of the factual basis for Thompson’s guilty plea to the
CONCLUSION
For the foregoing reasons, we conclude that there is not a factual basis for Thompson’s plea of guilty to the use and carrying of a firearm in relation to a drug trafficking crime in violation of
Notes
. The AEDPA also added a requirement for petitioners seeking to file successive
. This court recently held that the Supreme Court’s
Bailey
decision applies retroactively.
United States v. McPhail,