If ousted South Korean President Park Geun-hye is arrested, she will be sent to a solitary cell where she will be expected to rise at 6:30 a.m. and go to bed by 9 p.m.
The only privilege she could have over other inmates will be slightly more space and a toilet and shower in an adjoining room rather than inside her cell, former correctional and prosecution officials said.
Park moved out of the mammoth presidential Blue House just over two weeks ago after the Constitutional Court upheld her impeachment for conspiring with her friend Choi Soon-sil to raise millions of dollars for foundations from the country's conglomerates.
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