/leɪ ˈtraɪərz əv ˈfækt/ – Phrase
Definition: người không chuyên giải quyết vấn đề sự việc (theo yêu cầu của tòa án).
A more thorough explanation: “Lay triers of fact” refers to individuals who are not legally trained or qualified as judges or lawyers, but who are selected to serve as members of a jury in a trial to determine the facts of a case and reach a verdict based on the evidence presented.
Example: The judge instructed the jury to carefully consider the evidence presented in order to lay triers of fact and reach a fair verdict.