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25 Sentences With "got off scot free"

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To them, 1989 was an immoral deal as most apparatchiks got off scot-free.
"Got off scot free," Scarborough said of Trump, agreeing with co-host Willie Geist.
Many fans believed that Jackson was unfairly blackballed from Super Bowl performances, while Timberlake got off scot-free.
" He continued: "The middle finger was given to our family, while the rich guys got off scot-free.
In a bizarre twist of events, the police arrested 22 counter-protesters while all the Klansmen got off scot free.
LANCE ARMSTRONG: I didn't think I got off scot-free because the settlement with them for five was probably the tenth settlement.
A completely unaware Socks got off scot-free — and a lot of delighted kids received taxpayer-funded letters from their favorite cat.
Perhaps they were inspired by the cassowary bird that killed its owner, Florida man Marvin Hajos, earlier this month, then got off scot-free.
Amber could have gone to prison, but ended up doing a PSA on why smuggling is a bad idea and they got off scot-free.
The NFL suspended 3 in connection with the Myles Garrett-Mason Rudolph melee, but people are appalled that the Steelers QB got off scot-free
Does it ever amaze you that after carrying out the biggest leak of government secrets in American history, you pretty much got off scot-free?
Exxon Mobil just got off scot-free in New York State's high-profile lawsuit, which alleged that the company lied to its investors about climate change.
TMZ Sports has obtained the dash cam footage from Austin Seferian-Jenkins' DUI arrest -- and he ALMOST got off scot free ... until he started running his drunken mouth.
Dick Clark, with his wholesome, all-American looks, good manners, and boyish charm charmed the committee and got off scot-free, while a disheveled, defiant Alan Freed paid the price.
The wait-and-let's-see-what-the-justice-system-does approach that prevailed in 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's 2012 shooting death, where wannabe cop George Zimmerman got off scot-free, was over.
Richard Nixon was pardoned for Watergate, the architects of George W. Bush's torture policy got off scot-free, and some of the financial executives responsible for the financial crisis left their firms with golden parachutes.
A 31-year ban for betting on his own team to win, for a 78-year-old man, is enough — too much, compared with others who more severely undermined the integrity of the game and received far milder punishments or got off scot-free.
Comey's claims were a rebuttal to allegations from presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and other Republicans that Clinton got off scot-free, while Petraeus suffered the heavy hand of justice.
Distracted by China trade, the U.S. economic and political officials had nothing to say to counter that widely shared view during last week's IMF-World Bank spring session in Washington, D.C. Germany, as a result, got off scot-free because the prevailing opinion held that Berlin, or anybody else, could not prevent a decline of the world economy while the U.S. continued to undermine the world order resting on a multilateral trading system and a peaceful resolution of global hot spots.
Despite the boldest of the act, only a few stragglers were punished by the sheriff and William Brown, 'Diehard' himself, got off scot free.
Both men were convinced that Koch had been sent up from St. Louis to specifically kill them. While Harry got off scot free, Pudgy was convicted and sentenced to an Illinois prison. Frustrated that Egan gang boss Tom Egan hadn't done anything to help his imprisoned brother, Harry went to the St. Louis police headquarters in December 1915 and offered to snitch on his gangmates in order to free Pudgy from prison.
In burghs, sceat was levied to cover maintenance of the town walls and defences. In Norman times, under the influence of the word escot, in Old French, the vowel changed, and the term became scot. In 19th century Kent and Sussex, low-lying farmland was still being called scot-land. Scot, though, gradually became a general term for local levies; a person who was not liable for the levy, but received its benefits, got off 'scot-free'.
While his older brother Harry was quick to use a gun to settle disputes, Pudgy often preferred to settle matters with his ham-like fists. While in Chicago with his brother Harry on November 5, 1914, the two Dunn brothers shot and killed a gangster named Robert Koch. Both men were convinced that Koch had been sent up from St. Louis to specifically kill them. While Harry got off scot free, Pudgy was convicted and sentenced to an Illinois prison.
On 19 October 2002, Vardi was shot by settlers while helping farmers collect their olive harvest in 2002. The settler responsible got off scot-free when he was charged before a court for the incident.... The incident took place outside Yanun where some weeks earlier, on 6 October, Hani Yusaf (24) of the sister village of Aqraba had been shot dead by a settler in similar circumstances. Though one settler was arrested, he was released soon after, and no indictment was laid. On the 19th.
Back in London, an absolutely devastated Jack is told that the terrorists were captured, but they were released and deported secretly, with no charges, no arrest—the result of some awfully compromised politics. Jack is understandably enraged that Loyvek and Maldic got off scot-free. While helping Andrew cope, Jack tries all the legal ways to ensure justice for his family, but to no avail. Jack pays a visit to Henry Davidson (Jason Priestley), a CIA agent who works at the American Embassy in London.

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