After the killers escaped indictment by the tribes, Congress passed a law (24 Stat., 463.)
Welansky was convicted of manslaughter, and Tobin himself only narrowly escaped indictment.
Q. How confident are you that the company itself will escape indictment?
In several instances he escaped indictment, I am satisfied, because the witnesses were afraid to testify to the facts before the grand jury.
Since 2002, five Catholic bishops, including the cardinal archbishop of Boston, have resigned; two others barely escaped indictment.
Boston mobster Philip Bruccola flees the country to escape indictment for tax evasion.
They said Rockwell should not have expected to escape indictment, since the Justice Department's investigation was already well under way before the company came forward.
This bishop was insanely lucky to escape indictment.
Beginning in the early 1920's, it swept through the Federal bureaucracy, providing upward mobility to those who escaped indictment and jail.
Seven others narrowly escaped indictment but were suspended from the force for various offenses, including failure to report criminal acts by fellow officers.