1,761. Reference : MM-1-21-404

Seduction as a counter charge to theft.

| March 28, 1969. At District Court a 16-year-old girl was accused of stealing cigarettes from her employer to the amount of 500 baht. However, she claimed that she refused to sleep with her employer, and he slandered her. Because there was no money, the girl was inprisoned for 2 months. Suthon intended to counterclaim the employer, and finally the girl was released. | Punch card

1,762. Reference : MM-1-21-405

Murder at Huey Kaew.

| December 23. Moerman attended a trial for a murder that took place at Huay Kaew waterfall. During the trial, he recorded testimony and observed the manners of the people in the courtroom in detail, especially the prosecutor who often turned to face the judge and each time asked the question to him. | Punch card

1,763. Reference : MM-1-21-406

Arraignments.

| April 3, 1969. At court there were various trials in which the defendants accepted the guilty charge. For example, a youth who assaulted another with intent. The court reduced the sentence to one-half the penalty, for only one-month imprisonment. In another case where a boy injured a woman, he accepted the guilty charge as well. | Punch card

1,764. Reference : MM-1-21-408

Election protest.

| December 24. Prosecutors (?) find fault in a case of election fraud (?), is guilty of an offense. However, due to lack of evidence it could not be processed. | Punch card

1,765. Reference : MM-1-21-409

Interview with prawin in his office.

| December 30, 1968. Pravit had worked as a lawyer for 14 years. In his opinion, the staff in his office should take the Bar Exam, even though the exam was quite difficult. He did not expect to become rich from law work, and he also invested in real estate. | Punch card

1,766. Reference : MM-1-21-410

Members of Prawin's law firm.

| A list of employees in the law firm of Pravit. | Punch card

1,767. Reference : MM-1-21-411

Prawin's finances.

| June 3, 1969. Last year, Pravit earned an income of more than 100,000 baht. It mainly came from his practice in civil cases. On the other hand, the income from his practice in criminal cases was less because most of his clients were poor. His ability to charge fees also depended on the client’s economic status. Staff within Pravit’s attorney office earned money differently, it was relative to the number of the cases of which they had been in charge. This year, Pravit initially conducted a bankruptcy case, while other law firms in Chiang Mai province had not conducted a bankruptcy case. | Punch card

1,768. Reference : MM-1-21-412

Lawyers and clients.

| January 27, 1969. Bodin's uncle was a member of the Provincial Council and he was also a ‘big shot’ in the province. He worked as a broker to find clients for lawyers, and the commission amounted to 300 baht. Currently he was working on a case with Thawee, for a farmer whose the plot of land was confiscated. | Punch card

1,769. Reference : MM-1-21-413

Lawyers' working procedures.

| December 7, 1968. Thawee was famous, and people who admired him would find clients for Thawee, charging about 25-30% commission. The rate and fee for Thawee’s services were divided into civil or criminal cases and depended on the difficulty for each case. If clients were impoverished, he would not charge or charge less than usual. | Punch card

1,770. Reference : MM-1-21-414

Acan Thawi.

| February 8, 1969. After resigning from the governmental organisation, Thawee ran two law firms. In his opinion, the experience was important for the diagnosis of a case. Also, learning to give bribes to the court or a police officer was important as well. | Punch card