1,711. Reference : MM-1-21-354

Civil case against a bus company.

| March 5, 1969. Prawin decided to file the lawsuit against not only the driver, but also the transport company. | Punch card

1,712. Reference : MM-1-21-355

Criminal trial in Bangkok.

| February 7, 1969. Moerman observed the work of the judge, who trained interns during the trial. | Punch card

1,713. Reference : MM-1-21-356

Kamnan versus group of villagers who allegedly lied about him to district officer.

| December 6. 96 villagers jointly signed calling for the resignation of the headman. Finally, the court dismissed the case. | Punch card

1,714. Reference : MM-1-21-357

Heroin case with experienced withness.

| December 19, 1968. Moerman attended the investigation of the heroin case. The police officer who was handling this case was called first to testify. He explained to the judge his involvement with this case, and he could skillfully answer the questions. Another witness, who was the daughter of the defendant, had no previous knowledge that her father sold heroin. | Punch card

1,715. Reference : MM-1-21-358

Young girl accused of heroin sale.

| December 13, 1969. The girl aged between 8 to 10 years old was caught because of a heroin smuggling case. However the judge had not returned the verdict. Because the judge believed that the girl was deceived into drug smuggling. | Punch card

1,716. Reference : MM-1-21-359

Murder at Nan.

| January 17, 1969. Both witnesses testified that they heard gunshots at the scene. But they did not see the criminal. The police corrupted one of the witnesses. The judge started to believe Thawee that the defendant was threatened by the police into signing the confession. | Punch card

1,717. Reference : MM-1-21-361

Nan meuder case.

| December 30, 1968. Thawee believed that the threatening of the witness by the plaintiff could not affect the lawsuit because he had well prepared the witnesses' testimony. If anything occurred which may be harmful to his party, his friends who worked at the post would send a message to notify him immediately. | Punch card

1,718. Reference : MM-1-21-362

Nan murder case.

| December 30, 1968. Moerman went to see Thawee in Chiang Mai to observe the witness testimony session. | Punch card

1,719. Reference : MM-1-21-363

Nan murder case.

| December 11, 1968. In the court trial, Thawee tried to convince the judge to believe that confession of the defendant had arisen out of police intimidation. | Punch card

1,720. Reference : MM-1-21-364

Nan murder case.

| December 10, 1968. Moerman and Thawee to find the two defendants to prison, he asked not to write any. During a conversation. Most of the content of the conversation and then a rehearsal with the second defendant to make up. | Punch card