The New Jersey Pretrial Memorandum is a legal document that is prepared by the defendant's attorney during the pretrial phase of a criminal case. This document outlines the defendant's legal arguments and strategies and serves as a guide for the defense attorney during the trial. It typically includes a summary of the facts of the case, legal issues, and a discussion of any possible defenses. There are two types of New Jersey Pretrial Memoranda: the Standard Pretrial Memorandum and the Enhanced Pretrial Memorandum. The Standard Pretrial Memorandum is a brief document that outlines the facts of the case and outlines the legal issues. The Enhanced Pretrial Memorandum is more comprehensive than the Standard Pretrial Memorandum and includes additional information such as case law, jury instructions, and potential witnesses.