1,941. Reference : MM-1-21-523

Court procedure according to the law

| January 7, 1969. Moerman asked Penthip about appeal cases. The filing of appeals was limited, meaning that not all cases could be appealed. In addition to civil lawsuit litigation, there was no need to debate on legal matters because everything was clearly defined by law already. | Punch card

1,942. Reference : MM-1-21-524

Diary 28 May 1969

| May 28, 1969. Tom Ward and Dennis Brennan provided interesting information. For example, first, if there had been more field radio, the Lao side would fight better in this war. Second, he mentioned the amount to be paid if someone wanted to order the killing in Phrae province. Third, they talked about the way in which freshmen at work should conduct themselves. Fourth, even though the judges were very young, everyone should pay respect to them during the trial. | Punch card

1,943. Reference : MM-1-21-525

The relationship between the judge

| March 21, 1969. Joe O'Neill gave information to Moerman about the work of each judge. Penthip often conducted trials which were associated with foreigners. Miphat had the case of Christian missionary groups sued by an owner, with lèse majesté. Winit and Pat had served as a judge. Thawee had a lot of responsibility. Because the Chief Judge assigned the case is often easy for him. | Punch card

1,944. Reference : MM-1-21-526

Sansern.

| June 27, 1969. Sansern was expected to be appointed to the position of Deputy Minister of Justice or he would be chairman of the Supreme Court. He was highly talented and received la aw degree at the age of twenty-three years. At the age of thirty-three years he was Chief Judge in Phuket. Miphat was interested to study Sansern’s idea regarding society and social judgments. | Punch card

1,945. Reference : MM-1-21-527

Sangsern.

| After working as member of a tribunal at the Court of Appeal at certain times, Sansern was transferred to work at the Supreme Court. Although the new position was higher, it was less important and had less power. Miphat was interested in asking Sansern about the shame of the people who commit sins in society, and on the change of the role of law enforcement within society. | Punch card

1,946. Reference : MM-1-21-528

Status of judges.

| March 24, 1969. The promotion of a judge was associated with seniority and educational background. Those who graduated from abroad would have more opportunity to be advanced due to his duties. | Punch card

1,947. Reference : MM-1-21-529

Vichit, the judge

| January 30, 1969. The profile and work history of the judge Vichit. | Punch card

1,948. Reference : MM-1-21-530

Law.

| May 21, 1969. Opinions of the various judges on judgments. Even if the accused were guilty in similar cases, the penalty they received may vary depending on the discretion of the individual judge. This was because the motivation of the accused varied. If the same penalty was applied for all the similar cases, the judgment of the court would be no longer necessary. March 28, 1969. The employer would agree to pay compensation if the employee caused the damages to the third party, such as in case of accidents. The owner of a bus company would compensate for damages to people who had been hit by the bus. | Punch card

1,949. Reference : MM-1-21-531

Intent

| June 10, 1969. According to Thai law, Prawin focused on "intent" because it could be used in court to prove the actions of human beings, as according to the saying, "Actions are indicators of intent.” For example, people who buy stolen goods acknowledging they were stolen shall be judged guilty, and be punished with imprisonment. But people who buy from dealers who bought the stolen goods without knowing the source may be punished with just a penalty. However, the penalty would depend on the discretion of the court. | Punch card

1,950. Reference : MM-1-21-532

Laws regarding sexual practices.

| August 10, 1969. A change in the law regarding sexual practices. In the past to have sex with the same sex, or use of the mouth on the sex organs was prohibited. But in the present time it had become increasingly tolerated. However, such acts were still prohibited in public because it was considered obscene. | Punch card