The state court system has offered $4.5 million to buy a computerized case management system created by a former town justice—and plans to donate it to towns and villages.

Tucked within the judiciary’s $15 million capital budget request for 2017-18 is what the Office of Court Administration deemed a fair price for Terry Wolfe’s Rochester area-based company, Service Education Inc. (SEi).

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