The Nevada Joint Pretrial Memorandum (NP JM) is a document created by the Nevada Supreme Court, which outlines the legal process for criminal cases. It serves as a guide to ensure that the state of Nevada and its legal system are working in a fair and consistent manner. The NP JM outlines the process for the pretrial phase of a criminal case, including the rules and procedures for filing documents, scheduling hearings, and making motions and orders. It also explains the roles and responsibilities of all parties in the criminal trial process. The NP JM is divided into two parts: Part A includes general information regarding the court process, and Part B provides detailed information regarding the specifics of how a criminal case should proceed. The NP JM also includes appendices that provide additional information on specific topics related to criminal cases. The Nevada Joint Pretrial Memorandum is available in both English and Spanish versions. There are three types of NP JM: the Standard form, the Summons/Bail Form, and the Jury Trial Form.