Litchfield Penitentiary is a fishbowl. It's home to very big fish in a very small pond, and these fish have teeth. No one, not even the most "innocent" characters, can escape unscathed from Litchfield's bizarre mix of rabble-rousers, double-dealers, and religious fanatics.

Orange Is The New Black recounts the year-plus that its main character, Piper Chapman, spends at a minimum security women's prison in upstate New York. In the first season, we see Piper as a squeaky clean, soap-making urbanite who is newly engaged to a man named Larry Bloom.

But her "normal" life gets destroyed when she's sentenced to 13 months in prison for laundering money. Turns out, Piper had a wild past, and it involved a heated romance with a drug trafficker named Alex Vause.

Piper doesn't think she deserves her sentence. But the more we learn about her character, the more we're convinced she does. At first, she tries (and fails) to stay out of trouble. By the end of Season 3, however, she's transformed into one of the most heartless characters at Litchfield.

As of Season 3's finale, we've learned the backstories of almost every major Orange Is The New Black character. We've also witnessed the heinous crimes they've committed behind bars. And it's a lot to keep track of. Stay up-to-date on all the crimes in OITNB, and check out your favorite character's rap sheet below! It includes the crimes they've committed in and out of prison, and what their sentences should be (according to New York and federal law). If the graphic is too hard to read, click on it for a larger view!

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Orange Is The New Black Crime Infographic

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