A Manhattan judge said he would likely sentence Luigi Rosabianca, a disbarred lawyer charged with stealing more than $4.4 million, to four to 12 years in prison if he pleads guilty. But the judge may be open to considering mitigating factors before finalizing a sentencing offer.
Rosabianca, 41, was charged last October with one count of first-degree grand larceny and five counts of second-degree grand larceny. Prosecutors said Rosabianca, of downtown boutique Rosabianca & Associates, stole from his clients’ real estate transactions.
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