A Judgment in a Criminal Case (for Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release) is the final decision of a court in a criminal case that has resulted in a violation of probation or supervised release. The Judgment is the ruling of the court that determines the legal consequences of the violation, such as incarceration, fines, or other forms of punishment. There are two types of Judgments in a Criminal Case (for Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release): 1. Revocation of Probation: In this type of Judgment, the court revokes the probation or supervised release, and orders the defendant to serve the remainder of their sentence in prison. 2. Modification of Probation or Supervised Release: In this type of Judgment, the court modifies the probation or supervised release terms, and imposes new conditions or requirements on the defendant. These new conditions or requirements may include additional supervision, further rehabilitation, or other restrictions on the defendant’s activities.