Robert Tyler Bezilla
Bezilla Law, PLLC
R. Tyler Bezilla is a highly experienced criminal defense attorney serving Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince William County areas. A George Mason School of Law graduate, Mr. Bezilla began his career as an Assistant Commonwealth Attorney in Fauquier County, where he handled cases in Juvenile and Domestic Relations, General District, and Circuit Courts. He gained prominence after securing a 98-year sentence in a burglary case and becoming the main prosecutor for traffic-related fatalities.
Active in the legal community, Mr. Bezilla has held various bar positions and volunteered with local schools and law students. He joined the Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney's Office as a Senior Assistant, managing attorneys in the major crimes division and prosecuting numerous high-profile cases, including complex murder trials. He has also lectured at the Virginia Homicide Investigators Association and trained new Commonwealth Attorneys.
With over 60 jury trials in his career, Mr. Bezilla's extensive experience on both sides of the courtroom makes him a formidable defense advocate. For a free consultation, call (703) 219-8220.
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, Victims Rights
- DUI & DWI
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- Virginia
- Virginia State Bar
- ID Number: 89014
- English: Spoken, Written
- Principal
- Bezilla Law, PLLC
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- Criminal Defense Lawyer representing clients in Fairfax, Arlington, Loudoun, and Prince William.
- Senior Assistant Commonwealth Attorney
- Fairfax Commonwealth Attorney's Office
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- Supervisor over violent crimes.
- Assistant Commonwealth Attorney
- Fauquier Commonwealth Attorney's Office
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- George Mason University School of Law
- Pennsylvania State University - University Park
- Mercersburg Academy
- Virginia State Bar  # 89014
- Member
- Current
- Guest Speaker, Virginia Homicide Investigators Conference
- Certified for Felony Cases
- Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
- Q. My wife was charged with Dom Vio on me. Our oldest son was present. It was a small incident that got out of control.
- A: In Virginia the Commonwealth Attorney decides whether to drop the charges in court. That said, they will listen to your wishes as the "victim." Under the Va code and the Va constitution they have to seek your input before disposing of a case. You will get a chance to tell them you want the charges dropped at that time. For a first time Dom Vio charge where nobody was hurt, it's common to get the charge dropped.
That said, your wife should hire a lawyer to help. Presenting mitigation evidence (like it was a stressful day or this has never happened before) or showing some affirmative action to correct the behavior (like a treatment program) can persuade the Commonwealth to dismiss ... Read More