Remembering that 'in which case' is used when the event has occurred (exists), a comma precedes the clause, and it and what follows it go in the same sentence with what has occurred.
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The correct punctuation for 'That being the case' (or 'In that case', which wasn't offered as a choice) is a trailing comma, because it introduces the event that follows.
You said you're moving to Argentina. That being the case, you won't be needing your Harley. Can I have it?
You said you're moving to Argentina. In that case, you won't be needing your Harley. Can I have it?
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