CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Tears did nothing last week to dissuade a judge from sentencing Daniel Weaver -- the former director of Cuyahoga County information services who bribed officials with everything from a tiki hut to dinners -- to three years in prison.

The judge said Weaver had to "pay the price."

His sentence boosted the tab for Cuyahoga County corruption to nearly a century behind bars for the 27 public officials and contractors that have been convicted and sentenced so far.

That doesn't include five others sentenced to home confinement, 15 awaiting sentencing and an unspecified number yet to be charged or to stand trial.

July 28 marked the third anniversary of the raids at county offices, when more than 200 federal agent swooped in, upending the local power structure and shattering many taxpayers' trust in area government.

How close investigators are to wrapping up the complicated case is unclear. Prosecutors aren't talking. Several people often mentioned in subpoenas have not been indicted.

And Jimmy Dimora -- the former county commissioner who also wielded enormous power as head of Cuyahoga County's Democratic party -- is scheduled for trial next year.

Here's a rundown of who's been convicted and the time they'll serve for their roles in Cuyahoga County corruption:

Frank Russo

Job: County auditor

Crime: Steered tens of millions of dollars in business to friends and businesses who gave him hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of free trips, kickbacks and bribes. He also lowered property values for friends in exchange for gifts and favors.

Sentence: 262 months in prison, though that could be reduced by his ongoing cooperation

Thomas Greco

Job: Construction manager, MetroHealth Medical Center

Crime: Accepted bribes over eight years, along with John Carroll, in exchange for helping East-West Construction obtain $51 million in business with the taxpayer-funded hospital.

Sentence: 112 months in prison.

John J. Carroll

Job: Vice president of facilities and construction services, MetroHealth.

Crime: Accepted numerous bribes -- including exotic vacations, home improvements, loge seats and golf outings -- from contractors who performed about $92 million of hospital work.

Sentence: 108 months in prison

William Mitchell

Job: Attorney in the firm of Armstrong, Mitchell, Damiani and Zaccagnini

Crime: Helped run V.A.S., a property appraisal company that received $21.4 million in county contracts, but performed only a fraction of the work.

Sentence: 97 months in prison

Christopher Krause

Job: Treasurer, Maple Heights schools.

Crime: Accepted more than $50,000 in cash bribes and gifts from contractors doing business with the schools. He also concealed a bribe -- a television -- given to him by contractor Vince Russo, the auditor's son.

Sentence: 87 months in prison

Bruce Zaccagnini

Job: Attorney in the firm of Armstrong, Mitchell, Damiani and Zaccagnini

Crime: Helped funnel $1.3 million in bribes to Russo and one of Russo's aides, Santina "Sandy" Klimkowski, in exchange for appraisal contracts for V.A.S. Enterprises, a company he helped run.

Sentence: 60 months in prison

Nilesh R. Patel

Job: Vice president, East-West Construction

Crime: Repeatedly bribed MetroHealth's Carroll in exchange for $51 million in hospital business.

Sentence: 42 months in prison

Timothy Armstrong

Job: Attorney in the firm of Armstrong, Mitchell, Damiani and Zaccagnini

Crime: Helped run V.A.S., the property appraisal company..

Sentence: 42 months in prison

Ronald Romanini

Job: Retired roofing contractor

Crime: Paid bribes to Russo and did roofing work for him in exchange for helping a relative gain pay raises. The relative worked for Russo.

Sentence: 41 months in prison

William Neiheiser

Job: President and chief executive officer, Reliance Mechanical

Crime: Bribed public officials for contracts. In one instance, he paid MetroHealth's Carroll $25,000 in cash, plus thousands more in travel, golf and tickets in exchange for bid-rigging assistance and more than $27 million in contracts at the hospital.

Sentence: 37 months in prison

Richard Huberty

Job: Cleveland building inspector

Crime: Took bribes and extorted cash from a number of businesses.

Sentence: 36 months in prison

Daniel Weaver

Job: Director, County Information Services Center

Crime: Paid $10,000 to his former boss, Russo, to get a better job. Over the years, he gave Russo and the auditor's family a Tiki hut bar and computer equipment.

Sentence: 36 months in prison

Dennis Dooley

Job: Principal assistant in the auditor's office.

Crime: Paid $5,000 in a bribe for a better-paying job with Cleveland MetroParks.

Sentence: 27 months in prison

Robert Rybak

Job: Business manager, Journeymen Plumbers Union Local 55

Crime: Did favors for then-Commissioner Jimmy Dimora in exchange for Dimora using his influence to get a pay raise for Rybak's wife and union plumbers. The work included installing a gas line for a pool heater and attaching plumbing fixtures to an outdoor bathroom.

Sentence: 27 months in prison

Giacinto Vaccarella

Job: Buildings and ground director, Maple Heights schools.

Crime: Delivered bribes from contractor Shannon Riley to Christopher Krause. Vaccarella also received money from the sale of a school-owned construction jack sold at auction.

Sentence: 18 months in prison

Vince Russo

Job: Consultant, owner of VinCore, son of Frank Russo

Crime: Bribed Maple Heights school officials in exchange for their influence in helping a company maintain a contract with the district.

Sentence: 18 months in prison

James McCullough

Job: Cleveland building inspector

Crime: Took $1,530 from a federal agent posing as a real estate investor in an extortion scheme.

Sentence: 15 months in prison

Bridget McCafferty

Job: Common Pleas judge

Crime: Lied to the FBI about unethical talks with county officials and a contractor with a case on her docket.

Sentence: 14 months in prison

Juan Alejandro

Job: Cleveland building inspector

Crime: Took $800 from a federal agent posing as a real estate investor in an extortion scheme.

Sentence: 13 months in prison

Shannon Riley

Job: Owner, Riley Industrial Services

Crime: Paid $30,000 in kickbacks to Maple Heights school treasurer Krause and others in exchange for $306,936 in contracts from the schools.

Sentence: 12 months in prison

Lawrence Skule

Job: Cleveland building inspector

Crime: Accepted $750 from a federal agent posing as a real estate investor in an extortion scheme.

Sentence: 12 months in prison

Richard Kocuba

Job: Cleveland building inspector

Crime: Received $500 from a construction firm to speed up permit approval on a Superior Avenue ice cream shop in an extortion scheme.

Sentence: 12 months in prison

Steven Canepa

Job: Business manager, Maple Heights schools

Crime: Accepted things of value from contractor Todd Ozanich in return for using his position to help Ozanich.

Sentence: 12 months in prison

Steven Tomasone

Job: Owner and president, Southwest Companies Inc.

Crime: Paid bribes to Maple Heights school officials to obtain work.

Sentence: 12 months in prison

Dinesh Bafna

Job: President, Mont Granite

Crime: Bribed Russo with granite slabs to obtain lower property taxes on his home and business.

Sentence: 6 months in prison

Rocky Laurie

Job: Food manager, Maple Heights schools.

Crime: Failed to report a crime and lied to the FBI about using district money to buy food and other items for school treasurer Christopher Krause and board member Sandy Klimkowski.

Sentence: 6 months in prison

Joseph P. O'Malley

Job: Lawyer, suburban prosecutor, county auditor employee, and independent contractor

Crime: Lied to FBI agents about Russo's intervention in court cases, two involved O' Malley clients. O'Malley also failed to disclose a scheme in which a candidate ran a sham campaign against Russo in exchange for a job with the auditor.

Sentence: 4 months in prison