Years of flat funding and diverting money to pay for other things in the state budget is threatening to shutter Pennsylvaniaâs statewide judicial computer system next year, and that could hamper the ability of county courts to do their jobs, according to court officials. The system, in place since 2006, enables county courts and law enforcement to share information, allows for electronic docketing and allows the public access to court information, among other things. The Judicial Computer System is âa system that allows everybody in the whole Commonwealth to communicate with each other in all types of ways,â Lancaster County President Judge David Ashworth explained Friday.