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Budak and Vladko Maček served as lawyers representing Marko Hranilović and Matija Soldin in a highly publicized trial amidst the January 6th Dictatorship.
In 1929, the January 6th Dictatorship was instituted by the King, and Pribićević was interned by the authorities in Brus, Serbia for a period of two years, when finally in 1931 his health problems allowed him to be released and emigrate.