Reference : MM-1-21-444
Name of creator(s) : Michael Moerman
Scope and content : February 21, 1969. Badin interviewed with M.R.W. Charernsuk about his life history and his work, such as a fortune-teller defrauded, or the case of a car crash. There were three kinds of clients: 1) Those who were brokers and filed a case for him (for instance sub-district chiefs, village headmen), he had to pay a commission to these people of about 30% of the case fee; 2) Those who came to meet him on their own, most of these people came to him by word of mouth; 3) Those who happened to meet him at the court. Otherwise, employees at the court also served as brokers such as the first group. Personally, he was of the opinion that the process of investigation should be excluded from the process of arrest, because officials who arrested the accused could also construct false evidence in order to be consistent with the allegations.
Extent and medium : Punch card