1,791. Reference : MM-1-21-431

Interaction in Prawin's office.

| June 10, 1969. Moerman observed the reactions and gestures between Suthon and his client during the their talk. | Punch card

1,792. Reference : MM-1-21-432

Lawyers on the law.

| March 18, 1969. Suthon pointed out relationship between the current legislation and juridical tradition in the past, such as denying bail to the accused or bail deposit in the high amount. According to his opinion, such act was equal to torture the accused in the past. Then, Moerman interviewed Prawin and Tharin about the cases such as illegal lottery, illegal logging, and portable gun without license. Especially the case of firearms, Prawin filed the lawsuit to the Supreme Court. | Punch card

1,793. Reference : MM-1-21-433

Lawyers on the law.

| June 4, 1969. Prawin talked about the ethics of lawyers with Moerman. Often prosecutors pursued lawsuits, even though the defendant may in some cases be not guilty, because prosecutors were afraid of being accused of a neglect of duty. | Punch card

1,794. Reference : MM-1-21-434

Lawyers on the law.

| December 7. There were two possible ways to pay bribe officials: before the case was filed for the attention of the prosecutors, and after consideration by the prosecutors on whether the case should be submitted for litigation. It was quite common for police to corrupt a witness with rice, shirts, and etc. | Punch card

1,795. Reference : MM-1-21-435

Lawyers talk about court.

| Late November. Somporn explained why the hearing process for the Thai courts was delayed. There were two reasons: one because of less learned witnesses, and another due to the unreliable functioning of the police. | Punch card

1,796. Reference : MM-1-21-436

Lawyers, Bodin interviews Chajchan Phothirangsijakon in Phrae.

| March 13, 1969. Chajchan graduated from Thammasat University and had worked as a lawyer. Moerman interviewed him regarding his personal history, his work as a lawyer, and his attitude towards the justice system, etc. | Punch card

1,797. Reference : MM-1-21-437

Lawyers - Khun Phong.

| Jun 4, 1969. Moerman collected biographies of Pong from his companies. Pong wae a well-known lawyer in Chiang Mai. Lawyers and officials (Assistant District Offices and Sheriffs) were his followers. He had experience in criminal cases and expertise in the language contained in early law. | Punch card

1,798. Reference : MM-1-21-438

Lawyers : Thawi.

| December 7, 8, 11, 1968; January 30, March 18, June 4, 1969. Thawee was a former member of the police with a rank of Lieutenant. Currently his career was as a lawyer. Moerman interviewed him to regarding his work when he was policeman, his income and other professionals, in addition to as a lawyer. Thawee had substancial experience in criminal cases because of his previous work as a policeman. Thus he understood the the process of police work. | Punch card

1,799. Reference : MM-1-21-439

Prawin's practice.

| May 29, 1969. Moerman interviewed Prawin about various cases. For example, he was hired by an American insurance company (American International Underwriter Insurance Co.) as a consultant in a case of a man who fired a gun at his hand in the hopes of making an insurance claim. There was also a case of claiming the rights to occupy land, which took seven years, and a case of opium smuggling in which he could help the accused be freed from the allegations. | Punch card

1,800. Reference : MM-1-21-440

Lawyers : Prawin.

| January 27, 1969. Prawin traveled to Bangkok to file a lawsuit in the case of procurement fraud associated with telegraph poles. On 30 January 1969 Prawin was the only attorney in Chiang Mai who worked the as same as the lawyers working in Bangkok. He preferred to hire young lawyers with no experience to work for him. On December 4, 1969 Dr. Pentip said that there were not many lawyers in Chiang Mai. Because of this, a lawyer conducted many cases and so that he was often seen at the court. It was quite opposite of lawyers in Bangkok who were paid more, and were seen less often at the court. | Punch card