Get away with it or something.

impunity

Pinyin: xi ā o yá o f m: wà i: wà i.

Synonym: carefree

Antonym: culpable of punishment, unable to escape legal sanctions.

Usage: more formal; As predicate and object; derogatory sense

Interpretation: carefree: the appearance of leisurely travel. Refers to a person who breaks the law and remains free without being punished by law.

Source: The Southern Dynasties children's "Liang Zhaoming Collection Lin Zhong June": "I missed the first step, hid the Moon Palace, hid the ice bed, put on seven pieces of Zhuangzi, and was at ease; Play two volumes of Lao Dan in my arms. "

Make sentences:

1, this gangster who has been at large for a long time was finally arrested this morning, which is really gratifying!

We must not let this big embezzler get away with it for a long time.

3, the French Open is restored, sparse but not leaking, and criminals can never get away with it.

4. Secondly, if the private prosecutor is given the right to sue in the case of multiple bigamy, his spouse may reach a compromise with the private prosecutor through various channels, which will lead the private prosecutor to give up the prosecution, thus giving the bigamy with a spouse an opportunity to escape the law and get away with it. These people may continue to act recklessly and cause extremely bad influence in society.

5. There are many problems in the media's report on the judgment made according to due process. In the meantime, the judgment made according to due process often gives people the impression that the court let the criminals get away with it and offended the public. Parker realized that the judgment made according to due process could not stand the test, and it was subject to subtle changes in justice and legislation. Judgments made in accordance with due process, from an indirect and slightly novel perspective, make criminal sanctions against criminals more acceptable to the public.