A state
appellate court ruled
in In re Rachel L. that state law requires all children to be taught by certified teacher
in In re Rachel L. that state law requires all children to be taught by certified teacher
In re Rachel L. that state
law requires all children to be taught by
certified teachers.
However, a court may reduce (modify) to include any of the requirements relating to probation and community control, a legal sentence imposed by it within 60 days of its imposition; after the receipt by the court of a mandate issued by the
appellate court upon affirmance of the judgment and / or sentence upon an original appeal; after receipt by the court of a
certified copy of an order of the
appellate court dismissing an original appeal from the judgment and / or sentence; or if further
appellate review is sought
in a higher court or
in successively higher courts, after the highest state or federal court to which a timely appeal has been taken under authority of
law, or when a petition for certiorari has been timely filed under authority of
law, has written an order of affirmance or an order dismissing the appeal and / or denying certiorari.