6663 Stoney Point S, Norfolk, Virginia
Mario Lorello received his B.A. in Government/International Politics and Communications from George Mason University in 2007. He then received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2010. Upon admission to the Virginia State Bar, Mr. Lorello served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable F.G. Rockwell, III. of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Mr. Lorello joined the Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office in 2011 where he gained vast trial experience, specializing in serious, complex criminal charges such as murder, sexual assaults against children, and robberies. As a prosecutor, he tried hundreds of cases, including many jury trials, and several of his cases garnered international media attention. Mr. Lorello then entered into private practice with Zoby & Broccoletti.
He is a member of the Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Portsmouth Bar Associations, and the Virginia State Bar. Mr. Lorello has taught courses on criminal law throughout Virginia and nationwide, primarily focusing on constitutional issues, navigating pre-trial motions, and the handling of forensic, digital, or technological evidence.
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Mario Lorello received his B.A. in Government/International Politics and Communications from George Mason University in 2007. He then received his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 2010. Upon admission to the Virginia State Bar, Mr. Lorello served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable F.G. Rockwell, III. of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Mr. Lorello joined the Virginia Beach Commonwealth’s Attorney’s office in 2011 where he gained vast trial experience, specializing in serious, complex criminal charges such as murder, sexual assaults against children, and robberies. As a prosecutor, he tried hundreds of cases, including many jury trials, and several of his cases garnered international media attention. Mr. Lorello then entered into private practice with Zoby & Broccoletti.
He is a member of the Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Portsmouth Bar Associations, and the Virginia State Bar. Mr. Lorello has taught courses on criminal law throughout Virginia and nationwide, primarily focusing on constitutional issues, navigating pre-trial motions, and the handling of forensic, digital, or technological evidence.