Arizona Judgment in a Criminal Case (for Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release) is a legal document issued by the courts in Arizona, in which the court revokes the defendant's probation or supervised release and imposes a sentence. It may also include a fine, restitution, or other conditions. There are two types of Arizona Judgment in a Criminal Case (for Revocation of Probation or Supervised Release): 1. Suspended Execution of Sentence: In this type of judgment, the court revokes the defendant’s probation or supervised release, but suspends the execution of the sentence. This gives the defendant an opportunity to comply with the conditions of probation or supervised release. 2. Immediate Execution of Sentence: In this type of judgment, the court revokes the defendant’s probation or supervised release, and immediately imposes a sentence. This may include a fine, restitution, or other conditions.