The Missouri Execution Application and Order is a legal document used to authorize the execution of an individual sentenced to death in the state of Missouri. It is issued by a judge and signed by the Governor of Missouri. There are two types of Missouri Execution Application and Order: an ordinary execution application and order, and an emergency execution application and order. An ordinary execution application and order is issued when the sentence of death is imposed by a jury or court, while an emergency execution application and order is issued when the defendant has waived their right to appeal. Both types of orders provide the necessary documentation for the execution to take place. The execution application and order includes information such as the defendant's name, date of birth, and crime committed, as well as the date and time of the execution.