It depends on what condition and the purpose, but normally no.
If the law is unjust or evil it is not wrong to break it.
Soldier + Law = Policeman
Two primary duties of a policeman are to maintain law and order in the community and to protect the lives and property of residents. They enforce laws, respond to emergency and non-emergency calls, and conduct investigations to maintain peace and safety within the society.
A brush with the law.
No, but there are caveats within the law that allow your homework to be completed anyway. See the link below for details.
It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period.
soldier + law
soldier+law
Yes it is; it is bad enough for any one to commit this crime, but ethically a policeman is meant to uphold (keep) the law, not break it.Added; Not only is it unethical it is illegal - a violation of the law - for which they can be arrested and prosecuted.
Law enforcement officer
soldier plus law
If you break the law, you will be a criminal in the particular law-enforcement and will be penalized.