California Defendant's Application for Stay of Proceedings and Early Evaluation Conference, Joint Inspection, is a type of application used in the California court system. It is typically used when a defendant wishes to request a stay of proceedings and an Early Evaluation Conference, as well as a Joint Inspection. The purpose of a stay of proceedings is to delay the court proceedings and postpone the trial. The Early Evaluation Conference is a meeting between the parties involved in the case, including the defendant, the prosecutor, and the judge, to discuss the case and to consider the possibility of a settlement agreement. Finally, the Joint Inspection is a process where both parties are allowed to inspect evidence that is relevant to the case. There are two types of California Defendant's Application for Stay of Proceedings and Early Evaluation Conference, Joint Inspection: one for civil cases and one for criminal cases.