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Stan Swamy’s death tragic. Courts must reflect on UAPA’s draconian bail provisions

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The death of Jesuit priest Stan Swamy in judicial custody is as tragic as it was avoidable. An 84-year-old with multiple illnesses was no flight risk. He deserved bail. Courts must reflect on UAPA’s draconian bail provisions so that citizens, even if under trial, aren’t denied life and liberty routinely.

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