CCJ judgement in the Shanique Myrie case on Friday

Bridgetown.

The Caribbean Court of Justice will make its ruling in the Shanique Myrie case on Friday morning.

The ruling will be delivered via video conferencing from the CCJ’s Port-of-Spain headquarters to courtrooms in Barbados and Jamaica.

Myrie, a Jamaican national, brought a legal action against Barbados border officials for alleged inhumane, degrading and discriminatory treatment at Grantley Adams International Airport on March 14, 2011.

The case involved just over a year of taking evidence, testimony from 22 witnesses and visits by the court to two other CARICOM states outside of its 134 Henry Street, Port-of-Spain headquarters.