The Mississippi Capital Areas Panel Application is a legal document used in cases involving the death penalty. It is used by attorneys representing individuals who have been convicted of capital crimes in Mississippi and are seeking post-conviction relief. The application is submitted to the Mississippi Supreme Court, which then appoints a three-member panel to review the case. There are three types of Mississippi Capital Areas Panel Applications: Initial Application, Amended Application, and Final Application. The Initial Application is the initial filing with the Supreme Court and must include the name and address of the applicant, as well as a description of the facts and legal issues that are the basis of the claim. The Amended Application may be submitted after the Initial Application and can be used to add additional information or to correct any errors made in the original application. The Final Application is the last filing and must include all the information and arguments from the previous filings.