A no-bill is when a grand jury determines that either a crime was not committed, was justified, or there's not enough evidence to actually file charges and go to court on it.Abcz wrote:What is a grand jury no bill??
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A no-bill is when a grand jury determines that either a crime was not committed, was justified, or there's not enough evidence to actually file charges and go to court on it.Abcz wrote:What is a grand jury no bill??
I don't know of any statutory time frame for issuing the instructor certificate. I think it really depends on how soon you're able to get into an instructor class. The class is 5 days and only held in Austin. My understanding is that after they process your application and background check, they'll call you and let you know when the next class is that has openings. If you can't make that date, you have to wait for the next one.jimandyen wrote:Just wondering. Is the wait time for the Instructor certificate the same. Do they have 60 days
under normal conditions or is there a different timeframe?