When Acting Supreme Court Justice Ronald A. Zweibel sentenced disbarred attorney Steven Rondos to five to 15 years in prison on Tuesday, he lectured Mr. Rondos that he knew “exactly what he was doing” when he stole more than $4.1 million from the accounts of some two dozen disabled and elderly individuals he had served as a court-appointed guardian.
Mr. Rondos, 45, who pleaded guilty last year to a 19-count indictment, argued in court that any sentence of more than three to nine years would be “way out of line with current trends.”
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