Later, he moved to the Wyoming Territory and served as chief justice of the territorial courts from 1871 to 1879.
In 1854, he was appointed as the clerk of the territorial court.
Although the jury ruled in Scypion's favor, a higher territorial court overturned the decision.
The governor had the power to appoint justices to the territorial high court.
Admitted to the territorial courts on November 6, 1917, he was in private practice with his father until 1919.
It also has appellate jurisdiction over the following territorial courts:
At the age of 30, he was appointed chief judge of the territorial court.
Posey's most important act as governor was to reorganize the territorial courts.
Beginning in 1850, the Court also entertained such appeals from the territorial courts.
The right to use either language in the provincial and territorial courts varies.