Martina and Ammi Burke to be Released from Dublin Prison
Martina and Ammi Burke, mother and sister of Enoch Burke, are scheduled for release from the Dóchas Centre prison in Dublin tomorrow. They were jailed two weeks ago.
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Martina and Ammi Burke, mother and sister of Enoch Burke, are scheduled for release from the Dóchas Centre prison in Dublin tomorrow. They were jailed two weeks ago.
A worker's claim of penalisation for alleging financial irregularities at Wilson's Hospital School, which is also involved in a dispute with teacher Enoch Burke, has been dismissed.
Members of the family of Enoch Burke were evicted by police from church premises in Co Armagh last week after they attempted to confront the congregation.

Jailed teacher lost ‘enhanced’ privileges and could no longer be housed in single cell at Mountjoy

Enoch Burke appeared in court via video-link, claiming that his transfer to Castlerea Prison was in breach of a High Court order.
Teacher Enoch Burke has stated that his transfer from Mountjoy Prison in Dublin to Castlerea Prison in Co Roscommon has no basis in law. Burke is challenging the legality of the move.

Enoch Burke's mother and sister were ordered to be jailed by a judge, prompting Burke to tell the judge, 'You have mocked God,' as the judge noted Ireland is a democracy, not a theocracy.
An Irish judge has ordered the imprisonment of the mother and sister of jailed anti-transgender schoolteacher Enoch Burke for two weeks for contempt, stating it's time to end the 'family circus'.

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Enoch Burke has been moved to a different part of Mountjoy Prison and received a disciplinary report after allegedly disobeying a prison officer's orders during a court visit.

Martina Burke, mother of Enoch Burke, claimed the judge was 'sacrificing the people of this country' during a contempt of court hearing, where she and Ammi Burke face charges for interrupting a High Court session.
The mother and sister of jailed anti-transgender schoolteacher Enoch Burke are awaiting a court decision next Wednesday on whether they will face imprisonment or fines for contempt of court.

Former teacher Enoch Burke has failed in his Supreme Court bid to appeal a judgment, remaining behind bars due to his continued refusal to stay away from Wilson’s Hospital School.

Martina and Ammi Burke, mother and sister of Enoch Burke, have been arrested at Castlerea Prison in Co Roscommon, Ireland, and are to be jailed over a 'disgraceful' contempt of court ruling. It is understood the pair were arrested this afternoon at Castlerea Prison.

The High Court has ruled that teacher Enoch Burke's transfer from Mountjoy Prison to Castlerea Prison earlier this month, was lawful.
Jailed anti-transgender school teacher Enoch Burke’s transfer from Mountjoy Prison in Dublin to Castlerea Prison in Co Roscommon was precipitated by concerns about his behaviour while being escorted…

Teacher Enoch Burke has said moving him from a Dublin prison to one in Co Roscommon has no basis in law.
This time last year, members of the Burke family caused chaos in Washington DC as they tried to highlight the case of sacked anti-transgender teacher Enoch Burke.

The High Court has ordered the immediate arrest and committal to prison of teacher Enoch Burke's mother, Martina, and sister, Ammi, for contempt of court.

The Irish High Court ordered Martina and Ammi Burke to be jailed for two weeks each after they faced contempt charges for interrupting a High Court hearing last month.
Enoch Burke has been moved from Mountjoy Prison to Castlerea Prison in Co Roscommon following a disciplinary report, his family confirmed.
Jailed schoolteacher Enoch Burke is seeking permission from the Court of Appeal to challenge a High Court judgment issued almost three years ago that banned him from Wilson’s Hospital School.

The High Court is set to rule next week on whether the mother and a sister of secondary school teacher Enoch Burke should be jailed for contempt of court.

His mother Martina and his sister Ammi told they can represent themselves or get representation
Anti-transgender schoolteacher Enoch Burke, currently in jail, has had his bid to appeal aspects of his case rejected by the Supreme Court.
More than two weeks since Mr Justice Brian Cregan ordered the immediate arrest and committal to prison for contempt of court of Martina and Ammi Burke, the women remain at large.

The High Court has ruled that Enoch Burke's transfer from Mountjoy Prison to Castlerea Prison was lawful, following concerns raised about his behavior that led to him no longer qualifying for enhanced privileges.

The High Court has heard that teacher Enoch Burke was transferred to Castlerea Prison because he could not be safely housed in the general population at Mountjoy after having his enhanced prisoner…

Teacher has spent more than 600 days in jail in separate spells for contempt of a court order to stay away from Wilson’s Hospital School

There is no sign of Enoch Burke's mother Martina and sister Ammi in their hometown of Castlebar after a court order was issued for their arrest.

Judge Brian Cregan warned Enoch Burke not to threaten him after Burke's mother and sister were jailed for contempt of court.

A judge is set to rule on whether the conduct of Enoch Burke's mother and sister constitutes contempt of court, with potential sanctions including fines and jail time.
The brother of jailed teacher Enoch Burke claims there is no legal basis for his transfer to Castlerea Prison, with a judge noting no actual evidence before the court of the move from Mountjoy Prison.

In 2023, a High Court judge ruled that Wilson’s Hospital School validly had suspended Burke from his teaching role

The mother and sister of jailed anti-transgender schoolteacher Enoch Burke will learn next Wednesday if they are to be imprisoned or fined for contempt of court.
The mother and sister of jailed anti-transgender schoolteacher Enoch Burke have been ordered to appear before a High Court judge for contempt of court, with the judge warning them to be prepared for a hearing that could result in their imprisonment.