Fines over alleged contempt of orders will exceed €25,000 by Friday
In the interim, Mr Burke was jailed for 108 days over contempt of the orders restraining him attending the school.
When his appeal over the orders restraining attendance at the school was before the Court of Appeal on February 16th, the court’s president, Mr Justice George Birmingham, warned Mr Burke any continued attendance by him at the school may have an impact on the court’s handling of the appeal. The principal’s direction to teachers was “manifestly unlawful” and breached his constitutional rights, including to freedom of expression and freedom of religious belief, he said.
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