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“ | Only the weak kill, because they're not brave enough to live earnestly! | „ |
—Olivia Hall, at the "trial of the century". |
Olivia Hall (appearing as Judge Hall) is one of the central characters in Criminal Case.
Duties
As the judge of Grimsborough's primary court service, Hall's main role in the game is to sentence the killers and bring justice to the city at the end of each case in Grimsborough. Hall issues sentences dependent on the severity of the crime, the mental health of the killer, the motives for the murder, how much false testimony the killer gave out during the investigation, just to name a few.
Appearance
A judge of African-American heritage and 50 years of age, Hall has black hair tied up in a large bun. She has brown eyes, wavy eyebrows and wears blue earrings. As the judge, she wears a standard judge's robe with gold scales on it. Underneath there is a blue undershirt.
Sentences
Name | Case | Sentence |
---|---|---|
Matt Barry | The Death of Rosa Wolf |
Life in jail (2012 - ∞) |
Dennis Brown | Corpse in a Garden |
Life in jail (2012 - ∞) |
Trish Colletti | The Grim Butcher |
Life in jail (2012 - ∞) |
Bulldog | The Dockyard Killer |
A minimum of 20 years in jail (2012 - 2032) |
Mikhail Levin | A Russian Case |
23 years in jail (2012 - 2035) |
Harry Landry | Good Cop Dead Cop |
4 years in jail (2012 - 2016) |
Lawrence Bishop | Death by Crucifixion |
Confinement in a psychiatric institution for criminals (2012 - ∞) |
Alice August | Beautiful No More |
20 years in jail (2012 - 2032) |
Joe Stern | Burned to the Bone |
A minimum of 20 years in jail (2012 - 2032) |
Paul Oaster | Under the Knife |
Life in jail (2012 - ∞) |
Tony Marconi | Into the Vipers' Nest |
A minimum of 20 years in jail (2012 - 2032) |
Harry Krane | Blood on the Trading Floor |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Donald Byrd | Bomb Alert on Grimsborough |
Committed suicide to avoid indictment in court (N/A) |
Odell Toole | Fashion Victim |
20 years in jail (2013 - 2033) |
Scott Greene | Family Blood |
20 years in jail (2013 - 2033) |
Roger Dence | The Kiss of Death |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Valentine Montgomery | The Last Supper |
10 years in jail (2013 - 2023) |
Julian Ramis | In the Dead of Night |
1 year in a Juvenile Detention Center (2013 - 2014) |
Irina Phelps | Innocence Lost |
10 years in jail (2013 - 2023) |
Tyler McAlister | A Deadly Game |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
The Secret Experiments |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) | |
Phineas Fine | To Die or Not to Die |
30 years in jail (2013 - 2043) |
Lily Robinson | The Final Journey |
15 years in jail (2013 - 2028) |
Cornelia Trent | Anatomy of a Murder |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Patrick Rufio | The Ghost of Grimsborough |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Ophelia Lincoln | The Summoning |
3 years in Grimsborough Psychiatric Hospital, at the end of which the court would re-evaluate the sentence (2013 - 2016) |
Alexander Vladinsky | The Lake's Bride |
30 years in jail accompained by a psychiatrist (2013 - 2043) |
Gloria Fernandez | The Haunting of Elm Manor |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Isaac Weston | No Smoke Without Fire |
15 years in jail (2013 - 2028) |
Percy Wollcraft | The Wollcrafts' Creature |
30 years in jail (2013 - 2043) |
Margaret Littlewood | Dog Eat Dog |
Life in jail (parole in 15 years) (2013 - ∞) |
Misha Goshwalla | Murder on Campus |
12 years in jail with mandatory psychiatrist meetings (2013 - 2025) |
Mary Lou Hong | Killing Me Softly |
35 years in jail (2013 - 2048) |
Franklin Caldwell | Dead Man Running |
4 years in jail with indefinite cessation of his teaching license (2013 - 2017) |
Penelope Rivera | At the End of the Rope |
10 years in jail (2013 - 2023) |
Ezekiel Hersberger | The Devil's Playground |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Peri Foreman | The Reaper and the Geek |
10 years in jail (2013 - 2023) |
Taylor Kirby | Spring Break Massacre |
15 years in jail (2013 - 2028) |
Bryan Vigman | Marked for Death |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Jenny Honeycomb | An Elementary Murder |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Tess Goodwin | The Rorschach Reaper |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Mitchell Westville | Blood and Glory |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Isabella Fairchild | Troubled Waters |
12 years in jail (2013 - 2025) |
Peggy Buxton | The Scent of Death |
Life in jail (2013 - ∞) |
Tom Norris | A Shot of Beauty |
20 years in jail (2013 - 2033) |
Harold Knight | Drive, Swing, Die |
25 years in jail (2013 - 2038) |
Esteban Vallez | One Wedding and a Funeral |
20 years in jail (2013 - 2033) |
Sabrina Kingston | Good Girls Don't Die |
20 years in jail (2013 - 2033) |
All the King's Horses |
Sent to trial at the International Authority Level (Arrested 2013) | |
Annabel Stewart | Snakes on the Stage |
20 years in jail (2013 - 2033) |
Samuel King | It All Ends Here |
Committed suicide to avoid indictment in court for reasons revealed four cases later (N/A) |
Susan Huckabee | A Brave New World |
Life in jail (2014 - ∞) |
Shanaya Peota | Burying the Hatchet |
Life in jail (2014 - ∞) |
Ashton Cooper | The Poisoned Truth |
Life in jail (2014 - ∞) |
Luna Hecate | Ashes to Ashes |
25 years in jail (2014 - 2039) |
Milton Grimmes, Alden Greene, Howard Johnson & Serena Johnson |
There Will Be Blood |
Life in jail under solitary confinement (2014 - ∞) |
Gameplay
As of 11 February 2015, the player may choose Judge Hall from their list of "teammates" (friends who play Criminal Case and are recruited to the player's team, as well as Jones, Grace, Nathan, Alex, and Ramirez) to join the investigation of each crime scene (in any Grimsborough case) and provide hint bonuses. She is available as a 3-hint partner.
Note that this feature is only available on the mobile version of the game.
Trivia
- Judge Dante, the judge of Pacific Bay's primary court service, mentions Judge Hall during Ray Westman's trial in The Root of All Evil.
- For some reason, Judge Hall looks much older in all the promotional images featuring her.
Case Appearances
As one of the central characters and the judge of Grimsborough's primary court service, Olivia appears in every single case in Grimsborough (except Case #1, Case #13, and Case #51) during the trial.