What violation of law is imposter or mimic?

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Not necessarily either one,but the most likely would be the imposter, but even he might not be breaking the law. He may just want his real identity protected.

im·pos·tor a person who practices deception under an assumed character, identity, or name.

Mimic as a noun means

a person who mimics, esp. a performer skilled in mimicking others.

a copy or imitation of something.

a performer in a mime.

Mimic as a verb means

to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.

to imitate in a servile or unthinking way; ape.

to be an imitation of; simulate; resemble closely.



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An impostor is breaking the law covering fraud.
Probably fraud or impersonation. It would be fraud (identity fraud) to assume someone's identity, or impersonation to assume the identity of certain professionals (police officers, doctors, nurses, etc.)

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