fact finder

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A fact finder, also known as trier of fact, is an impartial person or examiner designated to appraise the facts underlying a particular matter of a case.

For Example: 

  • In a jury trial: the jury is the fact finder that decides what really happened in the case at hand.
  • In a bench trial: the judge is the fact finder that decides what really happened. 
  • In an official investigation: an agent or committee may be appointed to determine the facts.

See also: Question of Fact

[Last updated in January of 2022 by the Wex Definitions Team]