Reference : MM-1-21-504
Name of creator(s) : Michael Moerman
Scope and content : June 19-20, 1969. Moerman interviewed Sansern on various interesting issues. First, objection was needed in a trial. Second, the personal history of Sansern and his past work experience. Third, language was a barrier in trial. Fourth, during the trial judges needed to write down words as well as comments in a notebook. In some cases judges could not take notes while following the trial. That was the reason shorthand note-takers were hired to assist the judges. However, the information obtained from the note-takers had to be used carefully. There might be some errors in recording. Fifth, experience was very important for the judges, because they had to consider the conviction of the defendants. Sixth, in the opinion of Sansern, the process of judgment was fair and equitable according to Constitution.
Extent and medium : Punch card