The judge said he was adjourning the matter to a date in late March to further review what is a “profoundly unsatisfactory situation”.
He said that the courts were not properly dealing with the report which he says contains “lies” and accused the courts of covering up the truth. In reply to Mr Burke’s demands that the court address the report and that members of the bench and bar had been telling lies, the judge told the teacher to “watch his language”.
Counsel also told the court the school wanted to make clear its position that Mr Burke is “entitled to hold whatever views he wishes”.Enoch Burke has now spent over 275 days in prison. Last December, when his contempt was last up for review, Mr Burke also declined to purge his contempt and agree to comply with an order to stay away from the school.