Celebs in the Slammer

The gavel finally landed on Lindsay Lohan's 2007 legal problems which included two drunken driving arrests and drug possession. On Tuesday, a judge sentenced the star to 90 days in jail followed by 90 days of rehab. She is scheduled to surrender to authorities by July 20 and will be housed at the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood - a wing that is separate from the rest of the jail population. As with most high profile cases, it's unlikely that the actress will have to serve the full 90 days, but as other stars have witnessed, even a few hours can be torturous.  Let's see who else had to wear the bright orange jump-suit...   (Reuters)

The homemaking diva was sentenced to five months in prison and two years of probation for charges of conspiracy, false statements, obstruction of justice and securities fraud. She served her five months at a federal prison in Alderson, West Virginia and was released in March 2005.   (AP)    

The former "Prison Break" star was sentenced to 40 months behind bars after a drunken driving accident in which a 17-year-old girl was killed.  He was sentenced in October 2007 and released in April 2009 - not quite the three-plus years he was supposed to serve.    (AP) (AP2007)

The music producer and songwriter is currently serving his sentence of 19 years to life for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson in 2003.    (AP)      

In 1987, controversial and outspoken actor Sean Penn served 32 days in jail for assaulting an extra on the set of the film "Colors" and driving recklessly. His original sentence was 60 days in jail.   (AP)

In 2009, singer Boy George was sentenced to 15 months in jail for falsely imprisoning a male escort to a wall and beating him with a metal chain. And it wasn't his first brush with the law, either. In 2005, he was arrested in New York on suspicion of cocaine posession. The charges were dropped, but he was sentenced to community service (above) just one year later after he pleaded guilty to falsely reporting a burglary at his apartment.   (AP)

Before becoming a reality TV dad, bad-boy rocker Osbourne was arrested several times and spent time in jail more than once. His most notable arrest was in 1982, when he lifted the dress he was wearing and urinated on the Alamo! He later made amends for his actions by playing a concert there a few months after the incident and donating $10,000 to the landmark.

In 1978, long before he was "Tim the Toolman Taylor" on "Home Improvement," Allen was arrested in Detroit for possession of a pound and a half of cocaine. Facing life in prison, he fingered 21 of his co-conspirators and got off with just five years. He was paroled after serving half of his sentence, dropped his last name (Dick), and the rest, as they say, is Hollywood history. In 1997, Allen was arrested again for drunk driving and was sentenced to one year of probation.

The youngest Kardashian sister was arrested in March of 2007 for DUI. In July of the next year, she reported to jail to serve time for violating her probation. She was sentenced to 30 days, but was released just three hours after surrender due to overcrowding.

Though best known for his work as uptight psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane, Kelsey Grammer spent some time in the slammer due to drug charges. Back in 1988, he was arrested for drunk driving and cocaine possession. In 1990, he was arrested again and sentenced to 30 days in jail.

Rocker David Crosby of The Byrds and Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young fame is no stranger to brushes with the law. In 1985, he served a year in prison after a drug-related arrest in Dallas a few years earlier. The court eventually overturned his conviction on appeal and he was released early from his original five-year sentence. He later went to a halfway house in Houston to help battle his addiction. In 2004, he was arrested again on marijuana and gun charges and served 12 hours in a New York City jail before posting bail.

'A Bronx Tale’ and 'Sopranos' star Lillo Brancato was charged with second-degree murder for his role in a 2005 Bronx robbery and was sentenced to ten years in the big house.  He’s eligible for parole in 2014.    (AP)

In May 2008, Hulk Hogan's son, Nick Bollea, was sentenced to eight months in a Florida county jail after pleading no contest to charges of felony reckless driving. On August 26, 2007, the 17-year-old was involved in a crash that left his best-friend in critical condition. He later said, "I will never ever be able to say I'm sorry enough." After serving 166 days, Nick was released early for good behavior.    (AP) <br> (AP2007)

The rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., is currently serving his one year sentence in a New York jail on gun related charges.  The 30-year-old is no stranger to confrontations with the law since he's been arrested in several states for possession of dangerous drugs. When he is done with his New York sentence, he'll be on probation in Arizona for three years.   (AP)

The heiress was sentenced to 45 days in jail for violating her probation but she only spent a few days behind bars due to an undisclosed medical consideration.  She served her remaining sentence at home with a monitoring bracelet. "I want to thank the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and staff of the Century Regional Detention Center for treating me fairly and professionally," said Hilton in a statement from her attorney, Richard A. Hutton. "I am going to serve the remaining 40 days of my sentence. I have learned a great deal from this ordeal and hope that others have learned from my mistakes."   (AP) (AP2007)

In March 2008, the rapper pleaded guilty to several federal weapons charges and later served a year and a day of time.  After pleading guilty, the star, whose real name is Clifford Harris, Jr., told reporters:  "While I'm not looking forward to being incarcerated, I have a long road of redemption to travel... I am dedicated and committed to that. I'm looking forward to turning this negative time in my life into a positive. I'd like to thank God for blessing me with a second chance in life and success. I realize I completely violated the law, and I take it very seriously."   (AP)

"The Juice" is currently residing in a medium security Nevada prison for felony kidnapping, armed robbery and other charges that could ultimately earn him 33 years behind bars.   (AP)

The former party girl pleaded guilty to DUI charges on July 27, 2007 and was sentenced to four days in jail.<br><br> She told David Letterman: "I'm willing to face whatever consequences come my way, and I take responsibility for what I've done." The star - who was four months pregnant at the time - ended up spending a whopping 82 minutes behind bars.    (AP) (AP2007)

The former "Lost" star has had two stints behind bars. The first was in 2004 for 48 hours and the second was for five days in 2005.  The separate sentences were due in part to two instances in which the star was found driving under the influence.    (AP)