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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A University of Tennessee student charged with hacking into the personal e-mail account of Sarah Palin, the Alaska governor and former Republican vice presidential nominee, pleaded not guilty Monday to three more charges in the case.
A magistrate agreed to push back the trial of David Kernell, the son of a Democratic Tennessee legislator, from May to October.
Kernell allegedly gained access to Palin’s account in September by correctly answering a series of personal-security questions.
He allegedly reset the password and was able to read the contents, make screen shots and post his exploits on the Web using the nickname “rubico.”



