Harvard Scientist Granted Bail Amid Immigration and Smuggling Charges

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A federal judge in Vermont granted bail to Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova, who had been detained for over three months after her visa was revoked following her undeclared frog embryo samples at Logan Airport, but she remains in custody due to a separate smuggling charge in Massachusetts; the judge questioned the legality of her detention and emphasized the need for judicial oversight, while her case continues to involve complex legal and immigration issues.
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