Born to Isidoro Libedinsky and Aida Tschorne, his family was of Jewish origin. He studied at the
Liceo Manuel de Salas and the
Instituto Nacional General José Miguel Carrera, and later earned his law degree from the
Faculty of Law of the
University of Chile. He joined the
Judiciary of Chile in 1966 and was appointed minister of the Court of Appeal of Santiago in 1975. a position he held from 2004 to 2006. During his tenure, the implementation of the Criminal Procedure Reform was completed in the country through its entry into force in the
Santiago Metropolitan Region, and the installation of the Family Courts began. He also taught at the law faculties of the University of Chile and the
Universidad Gabriela Mistral. ==Death==