Bridgelall v Hariprashad (Officer Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit)
| Jurisdiction | Caribbean States |
| Court | Caribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction) |
| Judge | The Right Honourable Sir Dennis Byron,The Honourable Justices Saunders,Wit,Hayton,Rajnauth-Lee,The Honourable Mr Justice Saunders |
| Judgment Date | 04 May 2017 |
| Neutral Citation | [2017] CCJ 8 AJ |
| Docket Number | CCJ Application No. GYCR2016/003 |
| Date | 04 May 2017 |
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