Jane Fonda(01 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1970How long: Released almost immediatelyWhy: While traveling through the Cleveland airport, she kicked a cop and was falsely accused of smuggling drugs that turned out to be vitamins. (credit:Getty Images)
Tim Allen*(02 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1979-1981How long: 2 yearsWhy: Caught with 1.4 pounds of cocaine, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges*Star has been in jail more than once, with the longest stint listed here. (credit:jpistudios.com)
Paul McCartney*(03 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1980How long: 10 daysWhy: Caught with half a pound of marijuana at Tokyo airport (credit:Getty Images)
Zsa Zsa Gabor(04 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1990How long: 72 hoursWhy: Slapped a police officer who pulled her over and found she was had no valid driver's license, was driving an unregistered vehicle and had an open alcohol container (credit:WikiMedia:)
Frank Sinatra(05 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1938 How long: 16 hoursWhy: Having an affair with a married woman, which was illegal at the time (credit:Getty Images)
50 Cent*(06 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1994 How long: 6 months in shock incarceration boot camp, where he received his GEDWhy: Police search found heroin, crack-cocaine and a starter gun in his home (credit:jpistudios.com)
Martha Stewart(07 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2004-2005 How long: Five months, followed by two years of supervised releaseWhy: Found guilty of conspiracy, obstruction of an agency proceeding and making false statements to federal investigators after she was accused of corporate fraud (credit:Getty Images)
Lil Wayne*(08 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2007How long: Five months, followed by two years of supervised releaseWhy: Smoking marijuana and in possession of a pistol outside his tour bus (credit:Getty Images)
Robert Downey Jr.*(09 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1999How long: Served one year of a three-year sentence at the California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State PrisonWhy: Missed a required drug test during his three-year probation sentence that was handed down in 1999 after he trespassed into a neighbor's home and fell asleep on a bed there while high (credit:jpistudios.com)
Ja Rule*(10 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2011-2013How long: 28 monthsWhy: Possession of a weapon and tax evasion (credit:Getty Images)
Mark Wahlberg(11 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1986How long: Served 45 days of a two-year sentenceWhy: Charged with attempted murder and assault after attacking a middle-aged Vietnamese man on the street and knocking him unconscious with a large wooden stick (credit:Getty Images)
Jamie Waylett*(12 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2012How long: 2 years (still ongoing)Why: Charged with violent disorder, having an article with intent to destroy or damage property and receiving stolen goods for his participation in the 2011 England riots. He was also found to be cultivating marijuana in his home and was accused of being in possession of a Molotov cocktail. (credit:Getty Images)
Richard Hatch(13 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2006-2009How long: 3 yearsWhy: Convicted of failing to pay taxes on the $1 million he received as the winner of the first season of "Survivor" (credit:Getty Images)
Wesley Snipes(14 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2010-2013How long: 3 yearsWhy: Multiple counts of failing to file federal income tax returns (credit:Getty Images)
Rip Torn*(15 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2010How long: 4 days, followed by rehab and a two-and-a-half-year suspended sentence that's still ongoingWhy: Claiming to have thought it was his home, broke into a bank while intoxicated and carrying a gun without a permit (credit:Getty Images)
Paris Hilton*(16 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2007How long: 3 days, followed by 40 days of home monitoring via an electronic ankle braceletWhy: Violated probation after failing to enroll in a court-ordered rehab program and being pulled over for speeding and driving without a license (credit:Getty Images)
Wynonna Judd(17 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2003How long: Released on bail and ordered to perform 200 hours of community service while on a one-year suspended sentenceWhy: DUI (credit:Getty Images)
Michelle Rodriguez*(18 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2007How long: 18 days of a 180-day sentence (She was released due to overcrowding) Why: Violating probation after a previous DUI arrest by not performing her designated community-service hours or following her alcohol education program (credit:Getty Images)
Christian Slater*(19 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1997How long: 59 days of a three-month sentence, along with extensive rehabWhy: Assaulted his girlfriend while high and drunk (credit:Getty Images)
Danny Trejo(20 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1961-1972How long: 11 years, including a 12-step programWhy: Drug and robbery charges (credit:Getty Images)
Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi(21 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2010How long: A few hoursWhy: Disturbing the peace, disorderly conduct and criminal annoyance of others (credit:jpistudios.com)
Chace Crawford(22 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2010How long: A few hoursWhy: Found with less than 2 ounces of marijuana while sitting in a parked car (credit:jpistudios.com)
Amanda Bynes(23 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2012How long: One nightWhy: DUI (credit:Getty Images)
Matthew McConaughey (24 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 1999How long: Nine hoursWhy: Resisted arrest after a late-night disturbance in which he was accused of smoking marijuana while playing bongo drums loudly in his home (credit:Getty Images)
Fiona Apple (25 of25)
Open Image ModalWhen: 2012How long: One nightWhy: Caught with hashish and marijuana at a border-patrol checkpoint (credit:Getty Images)