Reference : MM-1-21-314
Name of creator(s) : Michael Moerman
Scope and content : 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.
Extent and medium : Punch card