Fraling pointed to that contention as just one of many in which prosecutors were being "disingenuous," attempting to have the court consider evidence without its proper context. He said Porter said Gray should go to the hospital because of "administrative concerns" that he wouldn't be accepted at Central Booking — that is, that he was "malingering" — and not because he was injured. He said Goodson never believed Gray was injured during his transport through the city.