Court upholds conviction of student in Palin e-mail hack

Nashville Herald (ANI) Tuesday 31st January, 2012

A federal appeals court has rejected a former University of Tennessee college student's appeal against being convicted for hacking former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's personal e-mail account during the 2008 campaign.

Lawyers for the ex-student, David Kernell, said the felony obstruction of justice statute he was convicted under was so vague as to be unconstitutional.

In particular, they argued, Kernell had no obvious notice that a federal investigation was underway before he deleted files from his computer and defragmented his hard disk.

However, according to Politico, in an opinion Monday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit said the law was clear enough to be enforced and it covered the kind of conduct Kernell allegedly engaged in.

Defense lawyers told a jury that Kernell was engaged in a foolish prank and not a malevolent crime in September 2008 when he used a "lost password" feature on Yahoo to gain control of Palin's e-mail account and post screenshots of her messages and at least one family photo.

After the jury convicted him in 2010 on the obstruction charge and a misdemeanor of computer intrustion (and acquitted him or deadlocked on two other charges), Kernell was sentenced to a year and a day in jail.

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Ah. The father ALSO happened to be Obamas 2008 Tennessee campaign chair. Funny how the article Forgets to mention that, isnt it?

cookie - 1 year ago

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