Courts (at least in the UK) are very used to seeing the "mental health" card played in the course of attempted legal malingering by defendants. It rarely succeeds and is often a desperate last throw by a defence that would otherwise be sunk without trace. At the very least you'd expect some independent psychiatric tests being ordered by the court.
A usual question is "What colour is grass?". If the response is "wibble, wibble, my head hurts" or some abusive language, you know the individual is a malingerer. It seems mad people do know what colour grass is. I suspect this particularly applies to tennis players.
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A usual question is "What colour is grass?". If the response is "wibble, wibble, my head hurts" or some abusive language, you know the individual is a malingerer. It seems mad people do know what colour grass is. I suspect this particularly applies to tennis players.