CJA Form 26 is a Supplemental Information Statement that is used by the federal government to provide additional information about a defendant in a criminal case. It is completed by the defense attorney and submitted to the court. The form includes a variety of information about the defendant, including his or her employment and financial history, any special circumstances related to the case, and any mitigating factors that may be relevant to the case. The form is typically used as part of a plea agreement or sentencing recommendation. There are two types of CJA Form 26: the Adult Form and the Juvenile Form. The Adult Form is used in cases involving adult defendants, while the Juvenile Form is used in cases involving juvenile defendants.