“…According to the well-known 'story model' of juror decision-making, jurors weigh evidence presented during trial for the support it lends to competing stories of 'what happened', including those explicitly advanced by the prosecution and defense. As originally formulated Hastie, 1991/1992), this is something that happens inside individual minds, but other scholars have sought evidence that jurors also tell stories to, and with, one another (Conley and Conley, 2009;Rossner, 2019). The examples they adduce, however, generally involve less story-telling (à la Labov and Waletzky, 1967;Lerner, 1992) than comments on, and arguments about, particular pieces of evidence.…”