Seduction case from M.fang.

March 26, 1969. During the inquiry with Mrs. Cham, Moerman took notes and taped her words carefully. Mr. Chid, a neighbor of Cham, testified that on the scene Cham and Kam were walking along together, but they did not meet accidentally. In addition, the statement of the village headman, Singha, showed that he, himself, witnessed the loan between Mr. Saikham (Kham Mun's husband) and Mr. Sao (Cham's husband).

Seduction case from M.Fang.

26 March 1969. Mr. Saikham, the first defendant, said that he drove to pick up Ms. Cham and Amporn to send them to the bus station. Ms. Kham Mun, the second defendant, said that she accidentally met all three persons (Kham Mun, Cham, Amporn). She went to Bangkok to buy auto parts. Bodin, however, noted that it was not coincidence that all three people rode the bus to Bangkok on the same day. In addition, expenses for travel and accommodation together cost more than the spare auto parts, which the defendant claimed that it necessary to buy in Bangkok.

Seduction case from M. Fang.

March 26, 1969. The issue of the case was to prove whether the defendant was a broker prostituting women into sexual services. In fact the reason the defendant of the lawsuit sued was because Ms. Kham Mun did not give enough money to the father of the girl (Amporn).

Lok Lo : Phuying.

19 February 1969. The father of the young girl who was a victim alleged that the defendant deceived his daughter into prostitution, but it was generally known that she was engaged in prostitution in Bangkok. This was voluntary. However, the litigation took place because her father demanded more money from the defendant.

Na Chiengmai versus Nimmanheaminda.

April 29, 1969. The Court did not to allow Moerman to attend the hearing because they thought that he was a legal advisor for the Nimmanahaeminda family. June 12, 1969. Both families agreed to a settlement. Kraisri Nimmanahaeminda would buy all the remaining shares of the market from the family in Chiang Mai (Ton Lumyai Market – information by translator) April 14, 1969. A year before, conflagration took place at the same time that the family Na Chiang Mai announced the market for sale at 20 million Baht, but no one bought. (the incident at the market in 1968 - information by the translator). In the present year the family Na Chiang Mai sold the market to Kraisri for 30 million Baht. April 18, 1969. Kraisri planned to repair stores and reorganize the market.