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|name = Judge Clémentine Lebrun |
|name = Judge Clémentine Lebrun |
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|fname = Clémentine Lebrun |
|fname = Clémentine Lebrun |
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|gender = Female |
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|residence = [[Paris]], [[Wikipedia:France|France]] |
|residence = [[Paris]], [[Wikipedia:France|France]] |
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|profession = Judge |
|profession = Judge |
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− | |family = [[Hugo Mercier]] <small>(husband)</small> |
+ | |family = [[Hugo Mercier]] <small>(ex-husband; {{H:title|divorce|div.}})</small> |
|affiliation = [[Parisian Police Squad]] |
|affiliation = [[Parisian Police Squad]] |
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|appearance = ''[[Criminal Case]]'' |
|appearance = ''[[Criminal Case]]'' |
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|firstapp = [[Corpse Chic|Case #1: Corpse Chic]] <small>([[Cases#Cases in City of Romance (Season 8)|s8]])</small> |
|firstapp = [[Corpse Chic|Case #1: Corpse Chic]] <small>([[Cases#Cases in City of Romance (Season 8)|s8]])</small> |
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+ | {{Pull quote/RecurringCharac|[[Louis D'Anjou|You]] committed [[Party Like It's 1699|matricide]] to protect your dynasty? That makes absolutely no sense!|Clémentine Lebrun}} |
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− | '''Judge Clémentine Lebrun''' is a [[:Category:Recurring characters|recurring character]] featured in [[City of Romance|Season 8]] of ''[[Criminal Case]]''. |
+ | '''Judge Clémentine Lebrun''' is a [[:Category:Recurring characters|recurring character]] featured in [[City of Romance|Season 8]] of ''[[Criminal Case]]''. She also made a [[:Category:Quasi-suspects|quasi-suspect]] appearance in [[Murder à la Mode]] (Case #2 of City of Romance), as well as [[Beastly Behavior|two minor]] [[Slay it with Flowers|appearances]] outside her role as a judge. |
==Profile== |
==Profile== |
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− | Lebrun is |
+ | Lebrun is a 42-year-old [[Paris|Parisian]] judge and [[Hugo Mercier|Hugo]]'s ex-wife. She has blue eyes, dirty blonde hair tied back in a bun and a mole to the right of her nose. She wears a standard judge's robe with a white ruffled collar. She sports gold-rimmed half-moon spectacles and pink lipstick. She is occasionally seen holding a brown gavel in her right hand. |
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− | ==Events of ''Criminal Case''== |
+ | == Events of ''Criminal Case''== |
===[[Murder à la Mode]]=== |
===[[Murder à la Mode]]=== |
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After arresting [[Sébastien Lefebvre]]'s [[Juliette Segal|killer]], Hugo told [[Carrie James|Carrie]] and the player that the woman he was divorcing was Judge Lebrun and that he had lost the divorce papers that he was supposed to fill out and deliver to her that day. After finding the papers and consulting with [[Jean-Philippe Delacroix|High Commissioner Delacroix]], Hugo and the player gave the divorce papers to Judge Lebrun. She was pleasantly surprised that Hugo had gotten the papers together in time and told him that the divorce did not mean that they could not be friends. She then told Hugo that she would see him in court. |
After arresting [[Sébastien Lefebvre]]'s [[Juliette Segal|killer]], Hugo told [[Carrie James|Carrie]] and the player that the woman he was divorcing was Judge Lebrun and that he had lost the divorce papers that he was supposed to fill out and deliver to her that day. After finding the papers and consulting with [[Jean-Philippe Delacroix|High Commissioner Delacroix]], Hugo and the player gave the divorce papers to Judge Lebrun. She was pleasantly surprised that Hugo had gotten the papers together in time and told him that the divorce did not mean that they could not be friends. She then told Hugo that she would see him in court. |
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+ | ===[[Beastly Behavior]]=== |
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+ | After arresting [[Jackson Peacock]]'s [[Kiki Kloss|killer]], [[Enzo Traoré|Enzo]] and the player went with [[Émile Bardot|Émile]] to meet his date under the online username "LawGirl21" at Oh La Vache café. To their shock, they found out that LawGirl21 was, in fact, Judge Lebrun, Hugo's ex-wife. With the revelation, the two then ended their relationships out of respect for Hugo. After Émile reported to Hugo about this, Hugo was saddened at the fact that Clémentine had moved on from him so soon. |
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+ | ===[[Slay it with Flowers]]=== |
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+ | After arresting [[Willem Nieuwoudt]]'s [[Nicole Abitbol|killer]], Judge Lebrun informed the [[Parisian Police Squad]] that [[Antoine Macaron|Macaron]] has been [[Early Checkout|released]] from prison on account of technicality, and he'll walk free on the streets of Paris. |
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==Sentences== |
==Sentences== |
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|[[Murder à la Mode]] |
|[[Murder à la Mode]] |
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|35 years in jail<br />(2020–2055) |
|35 years in jail<br />(2020–2055) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Candy Wu]] |
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+ | |[[Making the Cut]] |
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+ | |15 years in jail<br />(2020–2035) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Louis d'Anjou]] |
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+ | |[[Party Like It's 1699]] |
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+ | |Life in jail<br />(2020–∞) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Simone Lemaitre]] |
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+ | |[[Death by Design]] |
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+ | |35 years in jail<br />(2020–2055) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Jacques Lelarge]] |
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+ | |[[The Show Must Go On]] |
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+ | | 40 years in jail<br />(2020–2060) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Kiki Kloss]] |
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+ | |[[Beastly Behavior]] |
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+ | |12 years in jail<br />(2020–2032) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Didier Soucy]] |
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+ | |[[Dressed to Be Killed]] |
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+ | |20 years in jail with mandatory psychological counseling<br />(2020–2040) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Kasongo Badu]] |
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+ | |[[Die in the Sky]] |
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+ | |15 years in jail<br />(2020–2035) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Howard Stacy]] |
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+ | | [[Juggling With Death]] |
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+ | |37 years in jail<br />(2020–2057) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Mark Hammerstein]] |
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+ | | [[A Priceless Murder]] |
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+ | |25 years in jail<br />(2020–2045) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Marcel Clapet]] |
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+ | |[[Inglorious Batard]] |
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+ | |15 years in jail<br />(2020-2035) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Mélodie Laurence]] |
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+ | |[[Queen of Hearts]] |
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+ | |23 years in jail with mandatory psychiatric evaluation<br />(2020-2043) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Noémie Leprince]] |
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+ | |[[Out with a Bang]] |
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+ | |8 years in jail<br />(2020-2028) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Nicole Abitbol]] |
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+ | |[[Slay it with Flowers]] |
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+ | |50 years in jail<br />(2020-2070) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Roland Nanty]] |
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+ | |[[Early Checkout]] |
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+ | |16 years in jail<br />(2021-2037) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | [[Eleonora Macaron]] |
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+ | |[[It All Comes to a Head]] |
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+ | |Life in jail<br />(2021-∞) |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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+ | [[File:ClémentineHints.png|250x250|thumb|The player may choose Judge Lebrun to join the investigation of each crime scene (in any City of Romance case) and provide hint bonuses.]] |
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The player may choose Judge Lebrun to join the investigation of each [[Crime Scenes|crime scene]] (in any case in City of Romance) and provide [[Hints|hint bonuses]]. She is available as a 5-hint partner. (This feature is only available in the mobile variant of ''Criminal Case'') |
The player may choose Judge Lebrun to join the investigation of each [[Crime Scenes|crime scene]] (in any case in City of Romance) and provide [[Hints|hint bonuses]]. She is available as a 5-hint partner. (This feature is only available in the mobile variant of ''Criminal Case'') |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Per her and Hugo's divorce papers, Judge Lebrun's birthday falls on |
+ | *Per her and Hugo's divorce papers, Judge Lebrun's birthday falls on July 3rd 1978. |
+ | *Judge Lebrun is the only judge to have appeared in every case. |
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==Case appearances== |
==Case appearances== |
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*[[Corpse Chic]] (Case #1 of [[City of Romance]]) |
*[[Corpse Chic]] (Case #1 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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*[[Murder à la Mode]] (Case #2 of [[City of Romance]]) |
*[[Murder à la Mode]] (Case #2 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Making the Cut]] (Case #3 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Party Like It's 1699]] (Case #4 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Death by Design]] (Case #5 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[The Show Must Go On]] (Case #6 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Beastly Behavior]] (Case #7 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Dressed to Be Killed]] (Case #8 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Die in the Sky]] (Case #9 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Juggling With Death]] (Case #10 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[A Priceless Murder]] (Case #11 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Inglorious Batard]] (Case #12 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Queen of Hearts]] (Case #13 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Out with a Bang]] (Case #14 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Slay it with Flowers]] (Case #15 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[Early Checkout]] (Case #16 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | *[[It All Comes to a Head]] (Case #17 of [[City of Romance]]) |
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+ | }} |
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− | ==Gallery== |
+ | ==Gallery == |
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+ | CLebrunCityofRomanceC354.png|Judge Lebrun, as she appeared in [[Murder à la Mode]]. (Case #2 of City of Romance) |
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− | + | Clementine.webp|Judge Lebrun, as she appeared in [[Beastly Behavior]]. (Case #7 of City of Romance) |
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+ | CLebrunCityofRomanceC15.webp|Judge Lebrun, as she appeared in [[Slay it with Flowers]]. (Case #15 of City of Romance) |
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 28 June 2023
“ | You committed matricide to protect your dynasty? That makes absolutely no sense! | „ |
—Clémentine Lebrun |
Judge Clémentine Lebrun is a recurring character featured in Season 8 of Criminal Case. She also made a quasi-suspect appearance in Murder à la Mode (Case #2 of City of Romance), as well as two minor appearances outside her role as a judge.
Profile
Lebrun is a 42-year-old Parisian judge and Hugo's ex-wife. She has blue eyes, dirty blonde hair tied back in a bun and a mole to the right of her nose. She wears a standard judge's robe with a white ruffled collar. She sports gold-rimmed half-moon spectacles and pink lipstick. She is occasionally seen holding a brown gavel in her right hand.
Height | 5'7" |
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Age | 42 |
Weight | 135 lbs |
Eyes | blue |
Blood | O+ |
Events of Criminal Case
Murder à la Mode
After arresting Sébastien Lefebvre's killer, Hugo told Carrie and the player that the woman he was divorcing was Judge Lebrun and that he had lost the divorce papers that he was supposed to fill out and deliver to her that day. After finding the papers and consulting with High Commissioner Delacroix, Hugo and the player gave the divorce papers to Judge Lebrun. She was pleasantly surprised that Hugo had gotten the papers together in time and told him that the divorce did not mean that they could not be friends. She then told Hugo that she would see him in court.
Beastly Behavior
After arresting Jackson Peacock's killer, Enzo and the player went with Émile to meet his date under the online username "LawGirl21" at Oh La Vache café. To their shock, they found out that LawGirl21 was, in fact, Judge Lebrun, Hugo's ex-wife. With the revelation, the two then ended their relationships out of respect for Hugo. After Émile reported to Hugo about this, Hugo was saddened at the fact that Clémentine had moved on from him so soon.
Slay it with Flowers
After arresting Willem Nieuwoudt's killer, Judge Lebrun informed the Parisian Police Squad that Macaron has been released from prison on account of technicality, and he'll walk free on the streets of Paris.
Sentences
Name | Case | Sentence |
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Alexis Cardinot | Corpse Chic | 27 years in jail (2020–2047) |
Juliette Segal | Murder à la Mode | 35 years in jail (2020–2055) |
Candy Wu | Making the Cut | 15 years in jail (2020–2035) |
Louis d'Anjou | Party Like It's 1699 | Life in jail (2020–∞) |
Simone Lemaitre | Death by Design | 35 years in jail (2020–2055) |
Jacques Lelarge | The Show Must Go On | 40 years in jail (2020–2060) |
Kiki Kloss | Beastly Behavior | 12 years in jail (2020–2032) |
Didier Soucy | Dressed to Be Killed | 20 years in jail with mandatory psychological counseling (2020–2040) |
Kasongo Badu | Die in the Sky | 15 years in jail (2020–2035) |
Howard Stacy | Juggling With Death | 37 years in jail (2020–2057) |
Mark Hammerstein | A Priceless Murder | 25 years in jail (2020–2045) |
Marcel Clapet | Inglorious Batard | 15 years in jail (2020-2035) |
Mélodie Laurence | Queen of Hearts | 23 years in jail with mandatory psychiatric evaluation (2020-2043) |
Noémie Leprince | Out with a Bang | 8 years in jail (2020-2028) |
Nicole Abitbol | Slay it with Flowers | 50 years in jail (2020-2070) |
Roland Nanty | Early Checkout | 16 years in jail (2021-2037) |
Eleonora Macaron | It All Comes to a Head | Life in jail (2021-∞) |
Gameplay
The player may choose Judge Lebrun to join the investigation of each crime scene (in any case in City of Romance) and provide hint bonuses. She is available as a 5-hint partner. (This feature is only available in the mobile variant of Criminal Case)
Trivia
- Per her and Hugo's divorce papers, Judge Lebrun's birthday falls on July 3rd 1978.
- Judge Lebrun is the only judge to have appeared in every case.
Case appearances
- Corpse Chic (Case #1 of City of Romance)
- Murder à la Mode (Case #2 of City of Romance)
- Making the Cut (Case #3 of City of Romance)
- Party Like It's 1699 (Case #4 of City of Romance)
- Death by Design (Case #5 of City of Romance)
- The Show Must Go On (Case #6 of City of Romance)
- Beastly Behavior (Case #7 of City of Romance)
- Dressed to Be Killed (Case #8 of City of Romance)
- Die in the Sky (Case #9 of City of Romance)
- Juggling With Death (Case #10 of City of Romance)
- A Priceless Murder (Case #11 of City of Romance)
- Inglorious Batard (Case #12 of City of Romance)
- Queen of Hearts (Case #13 of City of Romance)
- Out with a Bang (Case #14 of City of Romance)
- Slay it with Flowers (Case #15 of City of Romance)
- Early Checkout (Case #16 of City of Romance)
- It All Comes to a Head (Case #17 of City of Romance)