California Order After Petition or Application — Health and Safety Code 11363-— - Adult Crimes is a form of criminal sentencing in California. This order allows a judge to sentence a person convicted of a crime to a specific term of probation or imprisonment, with additional conditions that must be fulfilled for successful completion of the sentence. Depending on the severity of the crime and the defendant's criminal history, the judge can impose one of the following types of California Orders After Petition or Application — Health and Safety Code 11363-— - Adult Crimes: 1. Probation: This type of order imposes a period of probation, which could be supervised or unsupervised, depending on the case. The probationary period typically lasts for a specified amount of time, and the defendant must comply with certain conditions set forth by the court. These conditions can include attending rehabilitation programs, paying restitution, completing community service, and abstaining from drugs and alcohol. 2. Imprisonment: This type of order requires the defendant to serve a period of incarceration. The length of the sentence will depend on the severity of the crime and the defendant's criminal history. 3. Parole: This type of order requires the defendant to serve a period of parole after completing their prison sentence. During this time, the defendant must abide by certain conditions set forth by the court, such as attending rehabilitation programs, paying restitution, completing community service, and abstaining from drugs and alcohol. 4. Restitution: This type of order requires the defendant to pay restitution to the victim for losses that were incurred due to the crime. The amount of restitution will depend on the severity of the crime and the amount of losses that were incurred.