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United States v.
Holmes may
refer to:
United States v.
Holmes (1820), 18 U.S. (5 Wheat.) 412 (1820),
holding that the
burden was on the
defendant to prove...
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Elizabeth Anne
Holmes (born
February 3, 1984) is an
American biotechnology entrepreneur who was
convicted of
fraud in
connection with her blood-testing...
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Holmes v.
Walton was a case
decided by the
Supreme Court of New
Jersey in 1780,
thought to be the
first decision in
which an
American court held a statute...
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Holmes v. Hurst, 174 U.S. 82 (1899), was a
United States Supreme Court case that held that when
someone begins printing a
serial book in a magazine, he...
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Noelle Holmes (born
December 18, 1978) is an
American actress. She
first achieved fame as Joey
Potter on the
television series Dawson's Cr**** (1998–2003)...
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Robin Holmes was the
plaintiff in an 1852
court case to free his
enslaved children in the
Oregon Territory.
Robin Holmes was born
enslaved in Virginia...
- This
article describes minor characters from the
Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, and from non-canonical
derived works. The list excludes...
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Holmes v. Ford was an
American court case in the
Oregon Territory that
freed a
slave family in the
territory in 1853. The
decision re-affirmed that slavery...
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Holmes v. Atlanta, 350 U.S. 879 (1955), was a per
curiam order by the
Supreme Court of the
United States that
summarily reversed an
order by the Georgia...
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Holmes and
Holmes (stylized as
Holmes+
Holmes) is a
Canadian television reality show,
which premiered on HGTV
Canada in 2016. The show
features contractor...