The High Court hears that Enoch Burke owes the State fines totaling roughly €268,000, after a judge indicates the figure following breaches of earlier court directions. The fines relate to instances of trespassing at Wilson’s Hospital School, connected to directives issued after the teacher’s dismissal. According to reporting, the court discusses calculations and the basis for the amount, with the judge referring to “rough” or approximate figures in relation to the total owed. The underlying issue is that Burke is alleged to have breached court orders that directed him not to trespass on the school’s property. The court’s consideration focuses on how the fines are accumulated in line with the orders and the alleged contraventions. No single outlet presents a materially different legal framing of the matter; the common point across coverage is that the High Court is dealing with the assessment of fines connected to those alleged breaches, and that the amounts discussed place the total above a quarter of a million euro.