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Trier of fact
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A trier of fact (or finder of fact) is a person, or group of people, who determines factual issues in a legal proceeding. Most frequently, the jury is the trier of fact. If there is no jury, the judge becomes the trier of fact as well as the trier of law. In administrative hearings, an administrative law judge, a board, commission or referee may be the trier of fact.[1][2]
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