Former State Bar of California Executive Director Joe Dunn’s professional misconduct trial ended Thursday, bringing a close to three days of lawyers scrutinizing 10-year-old bar meeting minutes, reports, notes and fading memories for meaning.

Lawyers for Dunn and the bar’s Office of Chief Trial Counsel declined to offer closing oral arguments. Instead, the two sides will file final briefs next month, leaving State Bar Court Judge Yvette Roland to decide whether Dunn misled bar leaders into believing the agency would pay none of the thousands of dollars in travel costs incurred when he and another bar employee traveled to Mongolia in 2014.