An Indiana Order of Discharge and Dismissal Under 18 U.S.C. 3607(a) is a court order issued by a federal judge to end the prosecution of a defendant who has been charged with a federal offense. The order relieves the defendant of any criminal liability for the offense and dismisses the case. The order is usually issued in cases where the defendant has already served a period of probation and has met the other requirements set by the court, such as restitution and fines. The two types of Indiana Order of Discharge and Dismissal Under 18 U. S. C. 3607(a) are: 1) Supervised Release and 2) Unsupervised Release. Supervised Release requires the defendant to be monitored by court-appointed officers for a predetermined period of time, while Unsupervised Release does not. Upon completion of either type of release, the defendant may be eligible to have their criminal record expunged.