Arizona Judgment in a Criminal Case (for Organizational Defendants) is a process that includes a court-ordered penalty for an organization that has been found guilty of criminal activity. This type of judgment is usually issued after a criminal trial or plea agreement has been reached. The Arizona Judgment will specify the type of punishment the organization must pay, such as a fine, probation, or restitution. Depending on the severity of the crime, the Arizona Judgment may also include additional consequences, such as the forfeiture of property or the dissolution of the organization. There are two types of Arizona Judgment in a Criminal Case for Organizational Defendants: a criminal judgment and a civil judgment. A criminal judgment is a formal court sentence that includes a specific punishment for the defendant, such as a fine, probation, or jail time. A civil judgment is a court order that requires the defendant to pay a certain amount of money or other form of compensation to the victim.