since the confederate had just formed in the begining of the civil war it did not have time to create a judiciary. A confederate judiciary was created. See for example the website: als.edu Answer The Confederacy did have a judiciary system established. Most of this was local, District and Circuit Courts same as it had been before the war. It however did not extend as far as a Supreme Court level as it did in the US. Not that it wasnt needed or determined to be of value, much of this was delayed due to inconsistancy and debates on such within the Confederate Congress.. This mainly focused upon internal power struggles of who may overide the other etc. They were not eager to establish a governing body that may have the authority to overide their legistlation
We were never a Confederate system, but during the Civil War, the nation was divided when the southern states seceded to become the Confederate States of America.
The former Confederate States had never actually left the Union.
The value is very little or nothing. Reproductions have no numismatic value. Please note that the Confederate States of America never made any gold coins.
The president appoints Judiciary positions and the Executive branch can grant pardons, overriding judicial rulings.
the coin is not struck right,sharp egis NOTE: The Confederate States Of America never struck any $20.00 gold coins so any that exist today are fakes
Judiciary City was created in 2008.
Judiciary of South Sudan was created in 2005.
One Judiciary Square was created in 1990.
French National School for the Judiciary was created in 1959.
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary was created in 1816.
Confederate Veteran was created in 1893.
Confederate Powderworks was created in 1861.
Dead Confederate was created in 2006.
Confederate Railroad was created in 1987.
Confederate Motors was created in 1991.
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Confederate Monument in Cynthiana was created in 1869.