Why should judges be trusted when their profession is heavily infested with fraud, imposture and corruption?
As this question is posed—at the time I provide my response (i.e., “Why should judges be trusted when their profession is heavily infested with fraud, imposture & corruption?”)—it is an example of the logical fallacy of begging the question (an informal logical fallacy where the premises of argument assume the truth of the conclusion, rather than supporting it; it’s a form of circular reasoning, meaning an argument that requires that the desired conclusion is true.), thus is not really a question, and thus cannot be answered.
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