Sergei Belyak
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Sergei Belyak (Russian: Сергей Беляк; May 19, 1958) is a Russian lawyer, musician, photographer.
Biography
Sergei Belyak was born in Podolsk in 1958. He studied on Saratov State Academy of Law
Law practice
Belyak served as lawyer for Vladimir Zhirinovsky,[1] Yury Shutov, Andrei Klimentev[2] and others.
Belyak served as lawyer for Eduard Limonov. In 2003 court granted the early release of National Bolshevik Party leader[3] In 2003, Limonov was released from Lefortovo Prison.[4]
Personal life
Sergei Belyak is musician.[5][6] He is also an author of photo album "Girls of the Party"[7][8] and autobiography "The Devil's advocate".[9][10]
References
- ↑ Жириновский судится с Зюгановым, припомнив ему апрельское интервью в "Новой газете". txt.newsru.com
- ↑ Адвокат Сергей Беляк: Громкие дела - те, которые волнуют наше общество. vn.ru
- ↑ Court Grants Limonov Early Release. themoscowtimes.com
- ↑ Russian Writer is Released from Prison.Voanews.com. 30 June 2006.
- ↑ Рок-адвокат. zavtra.ru
- ↑ Аdвокат Беляк: человек-оркестр
- ↑ Девушки партии - Андрей Смирнов. zavtra.ru
- ↑ В Москве 5 октября откроется выставка "Девушки партии". kasparov.ru
- ↑ Адвокат дьяволов - Сергей Беляк. livelib.ru
- ↑ Апостроф - Сергей Угольников. zavtra.ru