| 释义 | fact finder
 fact′ find`eror fact′-find`er,n.   a person who searches impartially for the actualities of a situtation, esp. an official investigator.  [1925–30]  fact′-find`ing, n.,  adj.
 fact finder
 fact finder (finder of fact)n. in a trial of a lawsuit or criminal prosecution, the jury or judge (if there is no jury) who decides if facts have been proven. Occasionally a judge may appoint a "special master" to investigate and report on the existence of certain facts. (See: finder of fact, question of fact)FinancialSeeFinder of Fact |