The Indiana Statement of Parolee or Mandatory Released Concerning Appointment of Counsel Under the Criminal Justice Act is a form that is used by individuals who have been released from prison or are on parole in Indiana. It is used to appoint counsel for representation during the criminal justice process. This form is also known as the Indiana Statement of Parolee or Mandatory Released Concerning Appointment of Counsel. There are two types of Indiana Statement of Parolee or Mandatory Released Concerning Appointment of Counsel Under the Criminal Justice Act: 1. Parolee Appointment of Counsel: This form is used by individuals who are on parole in Indiana and wish to appoint counsel to represent them during the criminal justice process. 2. Mandatory Released Appointment of Counsel: This form is used by individuals who have been released from prison in Indiana and wish to appoint counsel to represent them during the criminal justice process. Both forms require the parolee or mandatory released to provide information about themselves, including their name, address, and date of birth. The forms also require the parolee or mandatory released to provide details about the attorney they wish to appoint, including the attorney’s name, address, and contact information. Once completed, the forms must be signed by both the parolee or mandatory released and the attorney being appointed. The forms must then be filed with the court.