1,741. Reference : MM-1-21-385

Murder of Ne:m seller Nang Can thiem.

| June 16, 1969. Moerman and Bodin attended the investigation of the Mrs. Chan Thiem murder at Lampang Provincial Court, but the witnesses, who were police, did not follow up. Consequently the hearing was given up. | Punch card

1,742. Reference : MM-1-21-386

Murder of Ne:m seller Nang Can thiem.

| April 25, 1969. Mrs. Chan Tien's employee was investigated about the second wife of Mrs. Chan Tien's husband, who was also the employee of Mrs. Chan Tien. The employee was a witness to the shooting of Mrs. Chan Tien, but the employee did not see the face of the murderer. She also provided information that after the arrest, the defendant was taken to do a planned re-enactment at the store. That information contrasted with the words of the defendant's claim. However in regards to this, there was no photo taken during the planned re-enactment. Somehow the court had concluded that the defendant voluntarily participated in the planned re-enactment. The court attempted to find a motive for the Mrs. Chan Thiem murder whether or not it related to paramour or a business conflict of interests, because she was also broker for land trade. | Punch card

1,743. Reference : MM-1-21-387

Merder of Ne:m seller Nang Can thiem.

| April 23, 1969. Mr. Thong Kham Boonphrang (Kherj Lek) was investigated. The court wanted to know whether or not he had been hired by Captain Kongkaew (Kherj Yai) to kill Mrs. Chan Thiem. The defendant denied this and claimed that he was threatened and attacked by the police. That was the reason why he had confessed. | Punch card

1,744. Reference : MM-1-21-388

Police major accused of Murder.

| January 17, 1969. A hi-ranked policeman (?) was arrested on the charges of hiring a person to kill his wife (Mrs. Chan Thiam). Even though it was serious case and was under investigation by the police, the court allowed the accused out on bail. | Punch card

1,745. Reference : MM-1-21-389

Murder of Nang Can thiem.

| Chan Thiem's husband became the defendant, charged with the hiring of Captain Kongkaew to murder his wife. | Punch card

1,746. Reference : MM-1-21-390

Prawin's office. Mining lease case.

| May 29; June 3 and 14, 1969. The agreement to lease a fluoride mine that a foreign company had made to the Bureau of the Crown Property caused a problem. Because the texts in English and in Thai were not consistant with either the business benefits, company names and other agreements. Lastly, the agreement was modified as follows: 1) The company may terminate the operation immediately if it was incapable of pursuing the work without waiting up to 90 days; 2) The company was willing to change its name to be consistent; 3) The company shall not claim reimbursement from the Bureau of Crown Property. | Punch card

1,747. Reference : MM-1-21-391

Case of man pleading guilty to carrying gun on palace grounds, but protesting part of the charge.

| February 17, 1969. The defendant was arrested on the charge of carrying a weapon into the royal court without permission (in the area of Doi Suthep) and assaulted a woman. He admitted his mistake on the charge of carrying weapons, but he denied the charge of assault. He claimed that the act was self-defense. The trial court decided to conduct the lawsuit again in March. | Punch card

1,748. Reference : MM-1-21-392

Observations in khwen court office.

| March 26 -28, 1969. Aroonrat (assistant researcher of Moerman?) collected data on various court cases. There were issues of interest including 1) the one who was drunk and caused a quarrel and fight in a bar; 2) a group accused of breking and entering the houses of others to steal property. The court pronounced imprisonment for a year; 3) regarding a case on prostitution, the court sentenced the defendant to pay a fine of 50 baht each, 4) the case on a man who was a heroin user and broke and entered the homes of others for the purpose of theft; 5) The case of a brick craftsman who was drunk and assaulted a tricyclist. Because the defendant's boss vouched for the defendant's conduct, the court penalty was lightened by order of suspension; 6) the case of illegal pig butchery. | Punch card

1,749. Reference : MM-1-21-393

Theft case in khweng court.

| June 4, 1969. Khanet's client was sued by the owner of a bicycle, which was bought by hire purchase from the company where he had worked. The allegation was that he took the bicycle without permission. However, according to Khanet, the plaintiff had no installment payment, and the owner had filed the lawsuit. | Punch card

1,750. Reference : MM-1-21-394

A case of larceny.

| April 3, 1969. Moerman attended a hearing for a case of the misappropriation of company assets amounting to 100,000 U.S.D. Usually, a case such as this one would be conducted as a civil lawsuit. But because of large value of the misappropriated funds, it was filed as a criminal prosecution. | Punch card