Gonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos Roedel
Gonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos Roedel (* Lima, Peru, November 25, 1914 - Lima, March 18, 1999) was a Peruvian lawyer, magistrate and jurist. First Prosecutor of the Nation of the Republic of Peru.
BiographyGonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos Roedel was the son of Gonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos y Vidaurre and Rosa Roedel Orfila. He is grandson of Ricardo Ortiz de Zevallos and Tagle, V marqués de Torre Tagle, and descendant of Manuel Lorenzo de Vidaurre.
His school instruction took place in the schools of Recoleta and San Agustín. He studied law at the National University of San Marcos, entering the Faculty of Law in 1929 and graduating with a law degree in 1939.
On April 22, 1945, in the city of Lima, he married Maria Rosa Olaechea Du Bois, with whom she had two children: Gonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos Olaechea (born 1945) and Rosa María Ortiz de Zevallos Olaechea 1952).
He had an experienced career. In the Peruvian judiciary, he held positions as first instance judge, Lima dean judge and supreme court of justice.
He was twice dean of the Lima Bar Association and in 1981, during the second government of Fernando Belaunde, was named as the first Attorney of the Nation.
He was a Constituent Congressman in 1993 for the National Renovation Party.
He died on Thursday, March 18, 1999 in Lima, at the age of 84, and was buried in Huachipa's Campo Fe Cemetery. Awards and Honours
In 2006, the Graduate School "Doctor Gonzalo Ortiz de Zevallos Roedel" was created as a decentralized body under the Office of the Prosecutor of the Nation, authorized to organize Master's and Doctoral studies and to award the corresponding academic degrees. >
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