A Kentucky Judgment in a Criminal Case is a formal written decision issued by a court that summarizes the outcome of a criminal trial. It is issued by the judge in the presence of all parties involved in the trial and is the final decision in the case. It typically includes a statement of the court’s findings, a list of the charges, the sentence, and any fines or restitution that must be paid. There are two types of Kentucky Judgment in a Criminal Case: 1. Guilty Judgment: This is the most common type of judgment and is issued when the court finds the defendant guilty of all or some of the charges. The sentence imposed will depend on the severity of the crime and may include jail time, probation, fines, and/or restitution. 2. Not Guilty Judgment: This is issued when the court finds the defendant not guilty of all or some of the charges. In this case, the defendant will be released and no further action will be taken.