NEW YORK — Judith Sheindlin, better known as TV’s Judge Judy, is putting her Manhattan home, a duplex penthouse with a wraparound terrace and scenic East River views, on the market for the first time in more than a decade. The asking price for the apartment at 14 Sutton Place S., in the Sutton Place enclave, is $9.

5 million, according to the listing brokers, Tom Postilio and Mickey Conlon, a team at Compass. Monthly maintenance is around $10,130. “We’ve enjoyed this jewel of an apartment,” Sheindlin said in an email.

“Time to simplify,” she added, with typical directness. Sheindlin, a Brooklyn native and former Manhattan Family Court judge, starred as the no-nonsense judge in the long-running “Judge Judy” TV series. She now appears in the “Judy Justice” courtroom show on Amazon Freevee.

Her husband, Jerry Sheindlin, a former New York Supreme Court judge, was also a TV personality, starring in “The People’s Court” for a couple of seasons. The two bought the Sutton Place home in 2013 for use as a pied-à-terre, paying $8.5 million.

(Their purchase came just after selling another pied-à-terre at the Sherry-Netherland hotel several blocks away.) They have owned several other homes around the country, in places such as Newport, Rhode Island; Greenwich, Connecticut; Naples, Florida; and Los Angeles. The duplex penthouse sits on the top two floors of 14 Sutton Place S.

, a 14-story, brick-and-limestone building that has 92 other units and was designed i.