Ester Genovese
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IN ANY CASE AND AS WELL AS THAT?
May 21, 2019 12:17 PM
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In any case means unlimited options. 

As well as that means just that one other option, not multiple. 

May 21, 2019
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You probably need to offer some background phrase.  "as well as that" seems a bit lost by itself and its not an expression I hear. 

"In any case" is a relatively meaningless way of saying "I don't like your debate or subject and I'll offer something different.

May 21, 2019
“In any case” can be used as Bill described it, but it can also be used after you talk about a series of events or make several points and want to either change the subject or make a summation. 
May 21, 2019
Here in the sentence, as well as is used as comparison 
Simply means they want the criminal but they are against the man entering the building
May 21, 2019
The witness claims to have seen the suspect at the scene of the crime. As well as that, the police are in possession of video evidence of the man entering the building
May 21, 2019