factfinder

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

fact +‎ finder

Noun[edit]

factfinder (plural factfinders)

  1. One who finds facts.
  2. (law) In a legal proceeding, the person or persons given the task of weighing all evidence presented and determining the facts of the case in light of that evidence; the jury, or where there is no jury, the judge.

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