Louisiana Pretrial Order (Judge Walter) is a type of order used in Louisiana criminal court proceedings. It is issued by a judge to determine the status of a defendant and outline the requirements for pretrial release. This order is used to set out the conditions of a defendant’s release before trial, such as informing the defendant of their right to remain silent and their right to an attorney. It also outlines the conditions of the defendant’s release, such as bail requirements, drug testing, and reporting to a probation officer. This order also specifies any other requirements for the defendant’s release, such as travel restrictions and restrictions on contact with victims or witnesses. There are two main types of Louisiana Pretrial Order (Judge Walter): a Regular Order and a Special Order. The Regular Order is the standard pretrial order issued by a judge and sets out the conditions of a defendant’s release, such as bail requirements, drug testing, and reporting to a probation officer. The Special Order is a pretrial order issued by a judge for a specific defendant or case and may contain additional conditions that are unique to the defendant or the case.