502 - General powers of Supreme Court.

     § 502.  General powers of Supreme Court.        The Supreme Court shall have and exercise the powers vested     in it by the Constitution of Pennsylvania, including the power     generally to minister justice to all persons and to exercise the     powers of the court, as fully and amply, to all intents and     purposes, as the justices of the Court of King's Bench, Common     Pleas and Exchequer, at Westminster, or any of them, could or     might do on May 22, 1722. The Supreme Court shall also have and     exercise the following powers:            (1)  All powers necessary or appropriate in aid of its        original and appellate jurisdiction which are agreeable to        the usages and principles of law.            (2)  The powers vested in it by statute, including the        provisions of this title.