The New Jersey Trial Scheduling Order is a court-ordered document that outlines the steps and deadlines for a civil or criminal trial in the state of New Jersey. It sets forth the dates for the parties to exchange documents, conduct depositions, file motions, and other tasks that are required before the trial begins. The order also lists the deadlines for filing pretrial motions and for the trial itself. There are three types of New Jersey Trial Scheduling Orders: Standard, Expedited, and Special. The Standard Order is the most common and is used for the majority of civil and criminal cases. The Expedited Order is used for cases that require expedited proceedings and is typically used for emergency matters. The Special Order is used for cases that require specific deadlines or procedures that are not provided for in the Standard Order.