Tuesday 17th February 2026

Judge To Hear Bond Appeal For State College Man Regarding Deportation

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Subramanyam Vedam, a State College resident who spent over 40 years in state prison before his murder conviction was overturned last year, faces a critical bond hearing today.  Having been transferred to federal custody immediately upon his prison release last October, Vedam is currently held at the Moshannon Valley ICE Processing Center in Philipsburg.  His bid for freedom follows a major legal breakthrough earlier this month, when the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals vacated a 37-year-old deportation order, citing his case as an “exceptional situation” and restoring his permanent residency status.   Immigration Judge Tamar Wilson will preside over the hearing to determine if Vedam can be released on bond while his reopened immigration case proceeds.  His legal team argues he is neither a flight risk nor a danger, pointing to his exoneration, and his decades of documented personal growth while incarcerated.  If the request is granted, Vedam could be released as early as today or tomorrow, marking his first time out of physical custody since the early 1980s.

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