知法犯法

zhīfǎfànfǎ
idiom #47,938

Meanings

  1. 1 to know the law and yet break it
  2. 2 to break the law knowingly (especially when one is expected to uphold it)

Examples

Shēn wéi jǐngchá què tānwū shòuhuì, zhēnshi zhīfǎfànfǎ.
A police officer taking bribes — knowingly breaking the very law he should uphold.
Zhīfǎfànfǎ, zuì jiā yī děng.
Breaking the law when you know it adds one degree to the crime.

Tips

history
From Wu Jingzi's 《》 (Qing dynasty): "老爷知法犯法!" — "Some Buddhist official you are — knowing the rules and breaking them!" A satirical jab at clergy who flouted their own precepts.
usage
Especially pointed when the offender is a judge, police officer, official, or someone in a position that requires legal knowledge. Implies extra moral fault beyond the offense itself.

Stroke Order

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