No one should be able to violate the trust of students.
But it seems clear that he and other officials violated the public trust.
I have no desire to force you to violate your trust.
A couple of years ago parents worried about violating their children's trust, he said.
Then, too, he did not want to violate the trust of old friendships.
"Why, after all these years, you have seen fit to violate my trust?"
Yet surely, if half what you and my uncle have said of him is true, he would never violate your trust.
"He enriched himself through his position and violated the trust of those who put him there."
I still fail to see how Apple has violated anyone's trust here.
"He violated the trust, and put officers' lives at risk."