Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, could face grim conditions if imprisoned. They might be held in separate cells. This isolation is common for high-profile inmates.
The Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York is notorious. It's described as "dirty" and "infested with drugs." This jail has housed other significant figures. It's a stark contrast to their current status.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein, 92, presides. He is known for his toughness. He "doesn't give a s--t what anyone thinks about him." This suggests no special treatment is likely. Legal battles ahead for Maduro are complex.
Supreme Court rulings may be in the spotlight. These legal challenges could shape their fate. The future remains uncertain for the couple.
Could the MCC's harsh environment break them? Share your thoughts and let us know what you think will happen next.