Alright, folks, gather ’round, gather ’round. Let me tell you about my little adventure with this Judge Linda Carpenter thing. I got curious, you know, always do. So, I start digging.

First thing I do? I hit up the usual spots, you know, the big search engines. Typed in “Judge Linda Carpenter” and bam! A whole bunch of stuff pops up. Mostly legal stuff, courts, cases, you get the picture. Seems like she’s a judge in Philadelphia, been around since ’07, re-elected and all that.
Then I got to looking at dates. I see a few things from way back, some from last year, some from recent years. I’m piecing it together, you see? Like a puzzle. There’s this one article from February 2016, and another one from September 2018. Seems like she was involved in some case, something about an ordinance. It’s all a bit hazy, but I’m getting the gist.
Now, here’s where it gets interesting.
- I find this mention of a hearing, June 17, 2016. Judge Carpenter, she stayed some demolition. I’m like, “What’s that about?” So I dig deeper.
- Then I stumble upon this other thing, July 19, 2016, something about motions being denied on March 30 by, you guessed it, Judge Carpenter.
- And there is this one dated in September 30, 2015, about School District lawyer arguing to Common Pleas judge Linda Carpenter.
So, I’m reading all this, right? And I’m starting to see a pattern. This judge, she’s been in the thick of it. Cases, motions, hearings, the whole nine yards. I even find something about her being tagged in relation to a “Cindy Carpenter Clerk of Courts.” Related? Maybe, maybe not. But it’s all part of the story.
Putting It All Together
I’m no lawyer, but I’m getting a sense of who this Judge Carpenter is. She’s been on the bench for a while, dealing with all sorts of cases. Seems like she’s fair, but tough. She’s made some important decisions, denied motions, stayed demolitions. She’s not afraid to make a call, it seems.

And that’s my little deep dive into Judge Linda Carpenter. It’s not the whole story, mind you. Just what I could piece together from what’s out there. But it’s enough to give you an idea. She’s a judge, she’s in Philadelphia, and she’s been making some waves. That’s the long and short of it.
Hope you folks found this interesting. Until next time, stay curious!