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If a scientist unknowingly breaks the law, he is guilty of

noncompliance
scientific fraud
an honest mistake
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The punishment for breaking the law really depends on the seriousness of the law being broken

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User McJoey
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If a scientist unknowingly breaks the law, he is guilty. He can be charged with a crime by ordinary justice if he breaks the law. Some scientists may be accused of fraud when they plagiarize their investigations or when they lie in the results obtained. In the same way on some occasions by science serious crimes are committed, for example with the use of poisons or biological weapons

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