Indiana Judgment in a Criminal Case (for Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release) is the official court document issued by a judge at the conclusion of a probation or supervised release revocation hearing. The Indiana Judgment sets out the conditions of the revocation, including the length of the sentence, the type of sentence (e.g. jail or prison time), and any special conditions imposed by the court. It also details the rights of the offender if they wish to appeal the judgment. There are two types of Indiana Judgment in a Criminal Case (for Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release): 1) The Final Judgment and Sentence and 2) The Notice of Probation or Supervised Release Revocation. The Final Judgment and Sentence sets forth the conditions of the revocation, including the length of sentence, the type of sentence (e.g. jail or prison time), and any special conditions imposed by the court. The Notice of Probation or Supervised Release Revocation serves as the formal notice to the offender that their probation or supervised release has been revoked. It also sets forth the rights of the offender if they wish to appeal the judgment.