Roca has been in jail since 2006 when he was first arrested as the case broke. Back then, he was considered one of the richest people in Spain with his assets including ranches, fighting bulls, thoroughbred horses, art, expensive cars and boats.
The scheme began when late Atletico Madrid soccer club owner Jesus Gil y Gil was mayor of Marbella between 1991 and 2002. Roca began working for Marbella town hall under Gil and claimed during the trial that he was just following the mayor's orders.
Gil had dozens of corruption case pending against him, many dealing with real estate fraud in Marbella, when he died in 2004.
Other former Marbella mayors, Marisol Yague and Julian Munoz, received sentences of six and two years, respectively.
The sentences were in general considerably smaller than what prosecutors had demanded. In Roca's case, the prosecutor had asked for a 30-year sentence.