California Felony Abstract of Judgment — PrisoCommitmenten— - Determinate Single, Concurrent, or Full Term Consecutive Count Form is a legal document used by the California court system to determine the sentencing of a convicted individual. It is used to document the terms of the felony conviction, including the length of the sentence, whether it will be served concurrently or consecutively, and any applicable fines or restitution obligations. This form is often referred to as the "Abstract of Judgment" or "Prison Commitment" form. It is used by the court to ensure that the convicted individual has been given the appropriate sentence. There are three types of California Felony Abstract of Judgment — PrisoCommitmenten— - Determinate Single, Concurrent, or Full Term Consecutive Count Form. The first type is the Determinate Single Count Form, which is used to sentence an individual to a single felony with an exact number of years in prison. This form also includes the amount and type of fines, restitution, or other penalties that the individual must pay. The second type is the Concurrent Count Form, which is used to sentence an individual to multiple felonies with concurrent prison terms. This form also includes the amount and type of fines, restitution, or other penalties that the individual must pay. The third type is the Full Term Consecutive Count Form, which is used to sentence an individual to multiple felonies with consecutive prison terms. This form also includes the amount and type of fines, restitution, or other penalties that the individual must pay.