Breaking the Law and Expulsion
[Whether using magic before entering school violates the "Act on the Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards"]
The following excerpts part of the text: "The Philosopher's Stone"
"Are you sure this is really a spell?" the little girl asked. "It doesn't look like much, right? I tried a few simple spells at home, just for practice, and they all worked... My name is Hermione Granger, by the way, what are your names?"
(So, using magic before entering school is actually not against the rules. Those who say it is a violation must have not read the book.)
Notices were sent to every student, warning them not to use magic during the holidays. "I always hoped they'd forget to send us this," said Fred Weasley regretfully.
After receiving a notice from the Ministry of Magic (probably a piece of parchment with the "Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards" written on it.), it is illegal to use magic while away from school.
Flying on a broomstick is not "using" magic. (Seven Porters)
Also: The "Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards Act" is generally used to restrict minors from using magic in front of Muggles.
What happens if you violate the Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards Act?
The following is an excerpt from the text, "Secret Room"
The first warning letter Harry Potter received:
Mr. Porter:
We have received reports that you used a hovering spell at your residence at 9:12 tonight.
You know that underage wizards are not allowed to use magic outside the school. If you continue to engage in such behavior, you may be expelled from the school (Act on the Reasonable Restraint of Underage Wizards, 1875, paragraph 3).
Please also remember that according to Section 13 of the International Confederation of Wizards' Statute of Secrecy, any magical activity that may attract the attention of non-magical members (Muggles) is a serious offense.
Have a happy summer!
Mafalda Hopkirk
Department of the Abuse of Magic, Ministry of Magic
This warning letter is undoubtedly the most genuine. There is no Savior bonus, and there is no targeting from the Ministry of Magic. If a Hogwarts student uses magic outside the school, the first letter they receive should be a similar warning letter.
([It is said that Truman was expelled the first time he received a letter from the Ministry of Magic. He must have not seen what happened next. This was not the first time he received a warning letter from the Ministry of Magic.])
The following is an excerpt from the text: "Prisoner of Azkaban"
"Punishment?"
"I broke the law," said Harry, "the law restricting the use of magic by minors!"
"Oh, dear boy, we will not punish you for such a trifle," cried Fugu, waving his pancake impatiently. "That was an accident, we don't send people to Azkaban just to blow their aunties off."
But these words were completely inconsistent with Harry's past dealings with the Ministry of Magic.
"Last year, I received a formal warning just because the goblin in my uncle's house spoiled a piece of pudding!" Harry said with a frown. "The Ministry of Magic said I would be expelled from Hogwarts if I performed any magic there again."
Unless Harry's eyes deceived him, for Fudge looked suddenly embarrassed.
"Things often change, Harry. In the current situation, what we have to consider is that you [surely don't want to be expelled], right?"
([In fact, through the exchange between Potter and Fudge, it is not difficult to guess the seriousness of the problem. Violating the "Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards" for the second time may result in expulsion from Hogwarts.
In "Order of the Phoenix", the Ministry of Magic once tried to do this. They used formal criminal courts to try Potter, preparing to expel him and send him to prison.
At that time, Potter was not punished. In Dumbledore's words: You were very merciful [not to press charges]. "Order of the Phoenix"
At that time, the Ministry of Magic was in a mess because of Black's escape from prison, and there were many clues pointing out that Black wanted to murder Harry. In order to save the reputation of the Ministry of Magic, they naturally had to protect Harry's safety. If Harry was expelled, it would lead to him Being murdered by Black, Fudge's minister might be done with it, or at least his reputation would become very bad.
I don’t understand why many people say they won’t be fired? Could it be the way rabbits are treated? But that doesn’t necessarily apply to “tiger”. 】)
The following excerpts part of the text: "Order of the Phoenix"
Dear Mr. Potter: We have received information that you cast the Patronus Charm in front of a Muggle in a Muggle neighborhood at 9:23 tonight. This is a serious breach of the Reasonable Restraint of Minors Act, and you have been expelled from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The Ministry of Magic will soon send representatives to your residence to destroy your wand. Since you have been formally warned for violating Article 13 of the International Statute of Secrecy of the International Federation of Magicians, we regret to inform you that you must go to the Ministry of Magic for trial at 9:00 am on August 12th.
Hope you take good care of yourself.
Yours faithfully, Mafalda Hopkirk Ministry of Magic Department of the Abuse of Magic
(Umbridge was being clever. She asked the Dementors to trouble Potter and make him violate the Statute of Secrecy, so that Potter could be sent for review through formal channels.)
The following excerpts part of the text: "Order of the Phoenix"
He pulled out a piece of parchment from a pile of documents, took a deep breath, and read aloud: "The defendant is accused of the following crimes: "The defendant has previously received a written warning from the Ministry of Magic for similar accusations. This time [again with full knowledge When his actions were illegal], he deliberately and knowingly cast a God-calling Protection Charm in front of a Muggle in two Muggle residential areas at 9:23 pm on August 2. , this behavior violates paragraph 3 of the "Reasonable Restraint of Minor Wizards Act" promulgated in 1875 and Article 13 of the "International Federation of Magicians Statute of Secrecy".\n"You are living in Surrey County Harry, 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging.\nJames.\nPotter," Fudge asked, glaring at Harry from above the parchment.
"The Ministry of Magic has no right to expel students from Hogwarts, Cornelius, as I reminded you on the evening of August 2nd," Dumbledore said, "nor does the Ministry of Magic have the right to confiscate wands unless [those] The accusation was proven true].”
The review process should be:
Hogwarts students have violated the Statute of Secrecy on more than one occasion, and the Office for the Misuse of Magic will mail offenders a letter stating the Act they have violated and the action the office will take.
The Director of the Department for Prohibition of Abuse of Magic will review the offenders, and the principal will be notified as soon as possible. Once the accusation is established, serious offenders will be expelled from the school and their wands will be destroyed.
[If the headmaster doesn't care or the Ministry of Magic is unwilling to cut corners and drop the charges, then it will definitely be a disaster.
(Mandarin is one of the most complex languages. There are many interpretations of a sentence, and it is easy to take advantage of loopholes. If there is less relaxation outside, no one will commit suicide one after another, especially when you have no power.)]
Whether you will be expelled for breaking the law for the second time depends on whether you actually violated the Statute of Secrecy and whether the Ministry of Magic is willing to be lenient. [Some things are a big deal to you, but not to others. 】