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After Exoneration, Subu Vedam Is Detained by ICE on a 1980s Deportation Order

His lawyers are petitioning to reopen immigration proceedings, citing exoneration plus lifelong U.S. residence.

Overview

  • Vedam, 64, was released from a Pennsylvania prison on October 3 after a judge vacated his murder conviction due to prosecutors withholding FBI evidence that undercut the ballistic theory.
  • The Centre County district attorney subsequently dismissed the case, saying a retrial was untenable given lost witnesses and the passage of time.
  • ICE immediately took him into custody at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center, invoking a decades-old removal order tied to a youthful LSD distribution plea.
  • The agency labeled him an enforcement priority and said he will be held while arrangements for removal proceed, according to its statement to media.
  • His legal team has filed to reopen the immigration case and sought a stay of removal, while relatives highlight that he arrived as an infant and has nearly all family in the U.S.