SAUDI PRINCE’S POSH ‘PRISON’

By Brian Maloney  •  November 18, 2005 03:31 PM

Yesterday’s revelation that a Saudi prince would serve just one year for the drunk-driving murder of a young Massachusetts father continues to infuriate the region today.

Worse yet, he’s been allowed to pick his prison, choosing a posh Martha’s Vineyard setting.

Get a load of today’s Boston Herald update, be sure to check out the photo of this “prison”. You could probably rent it out for a fortune in the summertime. There are views, cable TV and other amenities.

I’m thinking about breaking the law in Edgartown just to get a stay there. Care to join me?

And, to top it off, more Bay State banana republic-style judicial sleaze, this time in Plymouth. See it here.

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