Pedro Pablo Caro Rodríguez (12 May 1875 – 3 July 1959) was a Chilean lawyer. After obtaining the degree of law and political sciences from the University of Chile, he worked as an independent lawyer in Rancagua, and served as acting judges in several communes and departments in Chile, including San Carlos, Curicó, Nacimiento, among others. He was also a secretary and treasurer of the municipality of Buin. Caro Rodríguez was member of the Conservative Party of Chile, and later of the Christian Democrat Party of Chile.
Caro Rodríguez completed his secondary studies at Colegio Santo Tomás de Aquino.[n 1] He obtained a bachelor's degree in philosophy and humanities from the University of Chile.[6] In 1900, he obtained a bachelor's degree in Law and Political Sciences from the same university,[7] and in the following year, he became a graduate in the same faculty.[8] His thesis was titled "Deficiencias de nuestras actuales leyes sobre bosques y utilidad de su reforma".[9] He was sworn in as a lawyer on 28 August 1901.[1]
Later in 1901, Caro Rodríguez became secretary and treasurer of the municipality of Buin, in current Santiago Metropolitan Region. He married Clementina Leiva Espinoza in that city, on 7 June 1902. They had no children. Caro Rodríguez later married Elena Salinas Monzón, with whom he had six children.[1]
Pedro Pablo Caro worked as an independent lawyer in Rancagua, current capital of the Region of O'Higgins, where he also served as dean lawyer, and as property tax promoter for the department of Rancagua between 12 June 1913 and the office's suppression in 1927.[10] As a lawyer, he served as acting judge in several communes and departments: Castro Department (16 February – 1 April 1904), Cachapoal (Peumo) (1905), Lontué (1906), San Carlos (1907), Los Andes (1908), Nacimiento (1912), Curicó (Second Court) (1913), Cachapoal (1915), Rancagua (January 1918), and Caupolicán (Rengo) (1920).[11] In 1952, he celebrated the "golden anniversary" of his professional career in that city.[1]
Caro Rodríguez became a member of the Conservative Youth of Chile in 1913, and attended that year's convention as a delegate for Rengo. He became later a regular member of the Conservative Party of Chile. In his later years, in 1956, he became a member of the Christian Democrat Party of Chile.[1]
Pedro Pablo Caro Rodríguez died in Rancagua on 3 July 1959, at age 84.[1]
Notes
^Armando de Ramón's book Biografías de chilenos states that he completed his secondary studies at Colegio Santo Tomás de Aquino; however, the one school that bears that name in Chile was founded in 1949.[5] The book also incorrectly states that Caro Rodríguez graduated from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's career of law.
^Herboso, Francisco J. (1900). "Boletín de Instrucción Pública: Sesion de 2 de abril de 1900" [Bulletin of Public Instruction: 2 April 1900 session]. Anales de la Universidad de Chile [Annals of the University of Chile] (in Spanish). Vol. 105. Santiago, Chile: University of Chile. p. 16. Archived from the original on 16 February 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2013. Leída i aprobada el acta de la sesion de 26 de marzo último, el señor Rector confirió el grado de Licenciado en la Facultad de Leyes y Ciencias Políticas a don Filidor Rodríguez Riquelme i a don Romualdo Silva Cortés; el de Bachiller en la misma Facultad a don Ruperto Alamos Blanco, [...] J. Eulojio Palacios Matamala, Pedro Pablo Caro Rodríguez, Carlos Cruchaga Retamal
^"Boletín de Instrucción Pública" [Bulletin of Public Instruction]. Anales de la Universidad de Chile [Annals of the University of Chile]. Vol. 108. 1901. p. 70. del que rije, el señor Rector confirió el grado de licenciado en la Facultad de Leyes i Ciencias Políticas a don Pedro Pablo Caro Rodríguez
^Caro Rodríguez, Pedro Pablo (1901). Deficiencias de nuestras actuales leyes sobre bosques y utilidad de su reforma [Deficiencies of our current laws on forests and usefulness of their reform] (Thesis). Santiago, Chile: Imprenta del Centro, Editorial La Prensa.
^"Boletín de la Academia Chilena de la Historia" (in Spanish). 100. Santiago, Chile: Academia Chilena de la Historia. 1989: 324. 34. Caro Rodríguez, Pedro Pablo: Abogado, 28-8-1901. Rancagua, 12-6-1913, cargo que ejerció hasta la supresión de estos cargos.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^Memoria (in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: Ministry of Justice of Chile. 1924. p. 539. Promotor fiscal, don Pedro Pablo Caro Rodríguez, nombrado por decreto núm. 1,824, de 12 de Junio de 1913; abogado, el 28 de Agosto de 1901; el 7 de Setiembre de 1901, secretario i tesorero de la Municipalidad de Buin; por decreto núm. 290, de 23 de Enero de 1904, fué nombrado juez suplente del departamento de Castro, desde el 16 de Febrero hasta el 1.° de Abril de dicho año; por decreto núm. 2,417, de 1.° de Setiembre [...]