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| - The Hall of Justice in Protector's Enclave is the seat of government in the city of Neverwinter. Lord Neverember oversees the city's defense and reconstruction from these halls and courtyards. It is split into three sections, the Hall of Justice: East Courtyard, Hall of Justice: West Courtyard, and the Hall of Justice.
- Hall of Justice is the seventh map of Final Episode: What Lies Beyond the Battle in Disgaea: Hour of Darkness.
- The Hall of Justice is the main Church to Tyr in Neverwinter. Mini-Spoiler In NWN1 it it also the starting area for the hero after the prologue (recommended you do the prologue to add a level or 2 before you start the heavy stuff (also to gain basic knowledge of how the game works and background)) It is where you return after each successful mission to hand in the item to Aribeth and also where you appear when you die in the first and fourth chapters.
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- Hall of Justice was a building in the town on Lucre Island that acted as the island's jail and the office of Inspector Canard. Although it seemed to have only one jail cell, the building had a large number of torture devices.
- The Hall of Justice was introduced as the headquarters as the Super Friends and later was the headquarters for the Justice League of America in the DC Universe.
- Leonard McCoy was held in the Hall of Justice while he was on trial for allegedly starting a deadly plague on Dramia II. (TAS: "Albatross") File:Hall of Justice interior.jpg|The prefect's office File:Mccoy's cell.jpg|McCoy's holding cell
- Hall of Justice is the palace on Barbary Island of the Emerald Ocean. The name comes from the Hall of Justice, headquarters of the comic-book superhero team the Super Friends, and later the Justice League. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
- The Hall of Justice was the temple of Tyr in the city of Neverwinter.
- The Hall of Justice is the Fraggle equivalent of the Supreme Court. The location is featured in the Fraggle Rock episode "I Don't Care." When Red accidentally gets paint on Boober's blanket that he got from The Trash Heap, Boober becomes so enraged that he takes the case to the Fraggle Hall of Justice. Mokey "books" the Hall of Justice and Gobo acts as the chair for Boober's trail. The trial begins with the Fraggles swearing an oath (not the Solemn Fraggle Oath), in which they pledge "to never do bad things or act selfishly." This is followed by the ceremonial pie throw.
- The Hall of Justice was located in Stratholme. It was here that the trial of Tirion Fordring took place for treason. An enormous white flag bearing a stylized blue letter, which signified the Alliance of Lordaeron, stood in this grandiose chamber. Lining the vast walls of the chamber were other huge banners representing the seven nations of the Alliance. A large blue banner embroidered with a golden lion signified the kingdom of Stormwind. Another banner, black with a red-gauntleted fist, represented the kingdom of Stromgarde. Others also were present. (OBH 74)
- Engraved above the entrance portal to the hall, and a pedestal within the room is the words; "Attain Truth to bring all the forces into Perfect Balance."
- It is not exactly clear if the Hall of Justice was initially located in Gotham City or in the city of Metropolis (what is clear in the animated series, is that Gotham and Metropolis are very close, possibly adjacent). Originally the Hall was established to train young people to be crime fighters (such as Marvin White, Wendy Harris and the Wonder Twins). At the time it wasn't the JLA's main headquarters, the JLA Satellite was. But over a period of time, it seemed to have come to be the Justice League's official headquarters.
- The Hall of Justice is the headquarters of the Super Friends.
- The Hall of Justice was an impressive building on Earth, with squared-off facades and ornate stonework. It was obviously a place where slaves and traitors were executed. Like other grand structures of Earth's central city grid, the Hall of Justice was only an empty shell without facilities, only a blood-stained plazcrete floor, but in exterior it was designed to convey a sense of majesty and grandeur.
- In a cutaway gag in "A Hero Sits Next Door", members of the Super Friends watch Peter play strip poker with Wonder Woman at the Hall of Justice. The Mexican Super Friends have their own Hispanic version of the Hall of Justice under lease in "No Meals on Wheels", although when Mexican Superman's landlord gets mad over him letting all the superheroes live here when he said that only five people were coming. Mexican Superman has Mexican Batman flee when the discussion of a taco pickup order would blow their secret and get them evicted.
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