Neurological tests, voicemails and memos, even police body camera footage, show Tom Girardi is mentally able to stand trial on criminal charges, but among the most convincing evidence is his own behavior during a competency hearing.

That’s according to federal prosecutors, who, along with Girardi’s attorneys, filed briefs summarizing three days of hearings to determine whether the famed plaintiffs’ attorney is competent to stand trial. Not once during that hearing did Girardi, former managing partner of Los Angeles-based Girardi Keese, question where he was, what he was doing, or who his lawyers were, prosecutors wrote.