In the seventh Harry Potter book/movie, Harry, Ron and Hermione broke into Gringotts. They didn't do it in secret. Everyone knows about it.
Were they ever punished for this? Or did the ministry show mercy because their purpose was noble?
Answer
No they weren't.
Once the war ended, none of them faced any sort of trial (that we know of). Harry and Ron were subsequently appointed to the post of Auror at the Ministry of Magic itself and Hermione returned to Hogwarts.
My guess is that considering the young age of the protagonists, the extenuating circumstances involved, the fact that they'd almost single-handedly saved the world and the general lack of "public interest" in prosecuting (not to mention the poor treatment of the goblins by Voldemort's death eaters) that no-one was willing to charge them with a crime.
Also, as @Rojo has pointed out, the next Minister for Magic was Kingsley Shacklebolt, a member of the Order of the Phoenix. Since the Minister evidently has the ultimate say over prosecutions, it hardly seems likely that they'd face any charges with one of their key allies in the role.
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