White_lady & Ravietta
White_lady White_lady
Do you ever consider how a well‑crafted narrative can sway a courtroom, or how a single myth might be the root of an entire legal precedent?
Ravietta Ravietta
Sometimes I think of a courtroom as a stage where the storyteller gets the spotlight, and a single myth can become the law if it sticks in the collective memory, ≠ just a story, ⌀ a precedent.
White_lady White_lady
You’re right—courtroom drama is the stage, and once a myth takes root it can outlast the evidence. It’s the same as law: a single, memorable narrative can shape precedent, even if the facts are shaky. Always watch the story, not just the statistics.
Ravietta Ravietta
Yeah, the courtroom is just a theater and the myth is the script that keeps getting rewritten in the jury’s head, so the law ends up echoing that one scene more than the raw facts ever did. Keep an eye on the narrative, not just the numbers.
White_lady White_lady
Exactly, the verdict often reflects the story the lawyer crafts, not the cold data. If you want to win, shape the narrative before the evidence even hits the floor.
Ravietta Ravietta
Sounds like a great opening line for a crime novel—just make sure the “cold data” isn’t the ghost that ends up in the plot twist.
White_lady White_lady
A clever opening, but remember—if the cold data turns into a ghost, the plot will haunt the courtroom too. Keep it real, keep it tight.