Background
He was born in Rubielos Altos on August 14, 1879 and died in El Cerrajón on August 6, 1936.
He was born in Rubielos Altos on August 14, 1879 and died in El Cerrajón on August 6, 1936.
He was murdered at the beginning of the Civil War. Gamazo was appointed by Niceto Alcalá Zamora as Attorney General of the Republic on Saturday November 16, 1935, proposed by the Ministry of Justice. He took office on Tuesday 19 November.
Largo Caballero having been acquitted, Gamazo resigned on Wednesday 18 December of that year, which was accepted on the 24th.
He tried unsuccessfully to condemn the socialist leader, Francisco Largo Caballero, as head of the 1934 Revolution. His most notable work was the charge undertaken by the Supreme Court against the socialist leader Francisco Largo Caballero, charging with heading the 1934 Revolution, accusing him of military rebellion, a crime punishable with thirty years" imprisonment.
A devout Christian, he was a member of the Catholic Action and of the Knights of the Pilar, and participated in the reorganization of the Congregation of Saint Ivo, the patron saint of lawyers.