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44 Years Stolen: Wrongly Imprisoned, Then Detained by DHS
We like to believe the American legal system, while imperfect, ultimately seeks the truth. Subramanyam ‘Subu’ Vedam’s story shatters that illusion. Subu Vedam has spent 44 years deprived of his liberty – first by a state prison system that ignored … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, American legal system, Brady violation, cruelty, Department of Homeland Security, dhs, exoneration, hidden evidence, ICE, illegally withheld evidence, immigration, injustice, junk science, legal system, murder, prison, public safety, reputation, state-sponsored tragedy, stolen innocence, Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, suppressed evidence, wrongful conviction
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