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finder of fact

noun as in fact finder

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“As the finder of fact, she will be much better able to draw accurate, reality-based factual conclusions on novel, unprecedented evidentiary issues with key witnesses testifying before her,” Katzberg said.

From Slate

“Judge Engoron is the finder of fact. So HE will decide the credibility of witnesses, among other important issues,” she wrote.

From Salon

Johanna Kononen, the law and policy director with the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, said Michigan State’s Title IX procedures are confidential and the only people privy to information in the report and investigation are the parties themselves, their advisers and the finder of fact.

Johanna Kononen, the law and policy director with the Michigan Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence, said Michigan State’s Title IX procedures are confidential and the only people privy to information in the report and investigation are the parties themselves, their advisers and the finder of fact.

He also questioned whether remote testimony does a disservice to the finder of fact, in this instance the judge and later a jury of military officers.

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