Superior court
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In some jurisdictions, the Superior Court is the name of a specific court. In many U.S. states, such as California, and Delaware, the Superior Court is a state trial court of general jurisdiction that has the power to try any case in law. In Pennsylvania, the Superior Court is an appellate court. In New Jersey, the Superior Court comprises trial courts of general jurisdiction, courts of equity, and an appellate division. Canada also has Superior Courts for each province and territory, and the one in Ontario is called the Superior Court of Justice. For more information see the article on Canadian courts.