Interview with regional public prosecotor.

January 20, 1969. Moerman interviewed a prosecutor about his work on several issues including 1) changes in the legal system of Thailand since the reign of King Rama 5; 2) prosecutors not having the authority to investigate a case until the brief was sent from the police; 3) several times the police did not send criminal investigation records to prosecutors.

Interview with Lert Chularat, public prosecutor of chiengmai.

January 8, 1969. Moerman interviewed Chief Prosecutor Lert Chularat on various issues including 1) collaborative work between the police and prosecutors on the case; 2) the work of prosecutors on civil and criminal lawsuits; 3) if there was solid evidence, there would be no reduction of penalties for the defendants; 4) in Chiang Mai most cases occuring were related to heroin and arson. The military court would act as trial for those cases; 5) questioning witnesses would be on a step-by-step basis, and there should never be direct testimony.

Prathiang Kirtiputra PP.

February 5, 1969. Moerman interviewed Prathiang Kirtiputra, prosecutor, on issues such as 1) the work of prosecutors who were facing pressures from both the police and the government, 2) the investigation of the bribery of officials, which were complicated, 3) the separation of criminal case files from the general cases, to prevent corruption of officials, 4) lack of practice experience of the attorneys and prosecutors of the state, 5) the prosecutors being sent to work in their own homeland, to facilitate communication with local people, 6) the destruction of documents at the end of its use, 7) the coordination between the police and prosecutors to submit prosecution, 8) the over-authority of the police for investigation, and 9) the relationship between individuals resulting in inefficiency of the jury system.

PP on the law.

February 27, 1969. The prosecutors provided the information that some witnesses refused to come to court because they had received bribes from the parties of the accused; or they were threatened by the police, and then they did not dare to come to the court. Often there was a compromise outside the court a little while after the hearing.

Stages of collaboration between the police, prosecution and the judge for the accused on bail.

March 13, 1969. Stages of collaboration between the police, prosecution and the judge for the accused on bail. It must be approved by the public prosecutor. Regarding an investigation, the prosecutors would provide advice to the police on questioning the witnesses.

Public prosecutors office.

December 23, 1968. Moerman talked to the Chief State Attorney, Lert Chularat. They discussed the topic of Moerman’s sound recorders.

State Attorney’s Office.

December 4, 1968. Moerman searched for information from an assistant attorney about the State Attorney’s Office.