What Is a Trier of Facts?
A trier of fact is a person (usually a judge) or a group of person who determines what the fact (truth) is. In a jury trial, the jury is the trier of fact.
Other Trial Practice FAQs
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What Is a Trial?
A: A trial is when two or more parties with a dispute come together in a formal setting in order to reach a decision. The trial is usually before some type of … More -
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What Does a Bailiff Do?
A: Primarily, bailiffs provide security for those in the court room (especially the judge). Bailiffs are also responsible for announcing and enforcing court … More

