The Mississippi Pretrial Order Form is a document created and used in the state of Mississippi to provide a standard set of instructions for the pretrial process in criminal cases. This form outlines the procedures and requirements for the pretrial process, including deadlines for filing documents, scheduling dates, and other important information. There are two main types of Mississippi Pretrial Order Form: the Standard Pretrial Order Form and the Magistrate’s Pretrial Order Form. The Standard Pretrial Order Form is used in felony cases and includes provisions for filing motions, setting a pretrial conference, and other matters related to the pretrial process. The Magistrate’s Pretrial Order Form is used in certain misdemeanor cases and outlines procedures and requirements for hearings, motions, and other matters related to the pretrial process. Both forms contain fields for the date of the order, parties involved, case information, and other relevant information.