Enoch Burke this afternoon left the Four Courts with members of his family
The High Court has released teacher Enoch Burke from Mountjoy Prison . Mr Justice Mark Sanfey ordered the teacher's release, where he has been incarcerated since September over his refusal to stay away from Wilson's Hospital School in Co Westmeath.
READ MORE: Enoch Burke was sacked for 'intimidating colleague' and 'breaching student's confidence' at Wilson's School Mr Justice Sanfey expressed his hope that the teacher would use the time to reflect on the situation and warned the teacher that the injunction remains in place. If there was any further breach of the order the judge said he would have no hesitation in entertaining a fresh application by the school to have Mr Burke committed back to prison.
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