Indiana Judgment in a Criminal Case is a ruling issued by a court after a trial or plea of guilty. It is the final decision a judge or jury makes regarding the guilt or innocence of the accused. It also includes the sentencing imposed upon conviction. There are two types of Indiana Judgment in a Criminal Case: guilty verdicts and acquittals. A guilty verdict indicates that the defendant is found guilty of the crime charged, and the judge or jury will decide on the appropriate sentence. An acquittal indicates that the defendant is found not guilty of the crime charged. In either case, the Indiana Judgment in a Criminal Case is final, and any appeals must be filed within thirty days.