I don't think this is right. Morality is about what's right and wrong in a given situation, and may have nothing to do with the law. Immoral actions may not be a crime - such as cheating on a partner.
But when something is a law, the violation is not a sin. It is a crime punishable by law.
It may be. It is morally wrong to kill, it is a sin to kill and it is a crime to kill.
The law protects the moral rights of people if the execution of those morals do not violate the laws. Otherwise, no matter what morality they may claim, they go to jail.
The law protects the legal rights of people. It does not necessarily protect the moral laws. The law says you can't steal from your partner, but it doesn't say you can't cheat on them. Both these actions are morally wrong.
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