Sunday, May 5, 2024

In breach

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PRESIDENT of the Caribbean Court of Justice, Sir Dennis Byron, reading yesterday’s landmark decision at the court’s headquarters in Trinidad.
The court ruled in favour of Jamaican Shanique Myrie, who was denied entry into Barbados in March 2011.
An elated Myrie, who had asked for BDS$1 million in compensation, said it was not about money but about justice.
(Pictures compliments Trinidad Express and Jamaica Gleaner.)

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