Villagers and officials.

24 June 1965 - Maha writes a letter to Dong, who is a border policeman in Chiang Mai, requesting money. His salary is quite small.

School.

24 June 1965 - It is expensive to send children to police school in Lampang.

Headman.

24 June 1965 – The headman gets a salary of Bt75 per month, but there are frequent deductions, for example hosting parties for soldiers returning from battle, and paying for glasses and plates smashed at the party. All troubles are the headman’s responsibility. If the headman collects money from the villagers, they may think he is being a spendthrift.

Villagers and officials.

25 June 1965 – Wood is no longer brought to Fai Long (dam), but instead stone is brought and forced into wooden containers. The sheriff collects lots of money and has made a cement dam above Fai Khwang, which is devoid of water. The water flows instead by the useless cement dam which the sheriff built to give water to the market gardens. The Thunglaw farmers collect money and send representatives to complain about the dam

Legal judgments

January 17, 1969. In the case of a missing buffalo, Miphat was of the opinion that Kamnan (the sub-district headman) should ask the plaintiff about the thieves. Then he could provide information to the police in pursuit of the culprits. Thawee took a lot of time in the court hearing because he provided a lot of information.

Court procedure according to the law .

January 15, 1969. In the court procedure of a lawsuit, the judge must analyze the credibility of the witness testimony, because some witnesses may help the accused. If the testimony was false, there should be punishment. The judge must also write notes of the analysis into the case notebook, so that the attorney could use the data in an appeal.

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.

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.

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.