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He used you to help him escape justice once and hell do it again!
But he said that did not mean the accused had escaped justice.
It would not be a good precedent for him to escape justice.
Criminals could often escape justice by simply moving from one district to another.
And yet, he too has similarly managed to escape justice.
However when he's caught he doesn't escape justice and gets himself executed.
"The consensus is that people of power and influence escape justice."
He has held his counsel to prevent my escaping justice.
We urgently need to know if others over the years also escaped justice.
In all cases, those who organised the killings have escaped justice.
They subsequently escape justice by moving to a remote valley.
In particular, she said, one of the plotters escaped justice.
A man in Arkansas tried to escape justice by cutting his own leg off.
Now they are finally gone, but a lot of people have escaped justice because of them.
The Jackal had probably joined the army to escape justice.
Their enemies fear that, as they did on Saturday, the sons may again escape justice.
Are they both to escape justice on that account?
Part of their motivation sprang from a desire to escape justice.
"Torture is never acceptable and those who conduct it should not escape justice."
Now, a new national unit established to track down killers who have escaped justice may be about to go on the case.
He could not be responsible for letting the most dangerous person in the Galaxy escape justice one more time.
They cannot expect to escape justice behind a religious façade, especially when that religion is used to justify their aggression.
He says solving a cold case helps criminals know that they haven't escaped justice.
The two officers are not accused of ordering the killing - those who did still escape justice.
It has been suggested that Edmund had escaped justice because of his social class, and family connections.