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Summary
People v. Holman is an Illinois appellate court decision issued under Supreme Court Rule 23 on February 18, 2026, classified as a criminal law matter. However, the underlying opinion text was not provided as part of the available record for this summary, and as a result, the parties' precise roles, the procedural history, the specific facts giving rise to the appeal, and the legal issues presented cannot be determined from the materials available.
Because no opinion text was supplied, neither the court's holdings nor its legal reasoning can be identified or accurately characterized. No statutes, case law authorities, or legal standards were extractable, and no cases were expressly overruled.
Practicing attorneys should not rely on this summary for any substantive legal guidance regarding People v. Holman. Given that this is a Rule 23 order, attorneys should also be mindful of the limitations on its precedential value under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 23(e). Counsel are strongly advised to obtain and review the full text of the opinion directly before drawing any conclusions about its holdings or applicability to pending matters.