/ˈtraɪə/ – noun
Definition: 1. người xem xét vấn đề;
2. snh những người được tòa án chỉ định để đưa ra phán quyết về việc không công nhận các bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, a “trier” refers to a person or body responsible for determining the facts in a legal proceeding. This can include a judge, jury, or other fact-finding entity that evaluates evidence and makes decisions based on the law.
Example: The judge instructed the trier of fact to carefully consider all the evidence presented during the trial before reaching a verdict.