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Judge in Sarah Palin e-mail hacking case denies motion challenging computer search

Posted on April 8, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Jaikumar Vijayan reports:

FBI agents did not violate alleged hacker David Kernell’s Fourth Amendment rights when they searched through the entire contents of his computer in connection with their investigation, a federal magistrate judge ruled this week in the Sarah Palin e-mail hacking case.

In a 41-page ruling this week, Judge Clifford Shirley in Knoxville denied Kernell’s motions to quash the information gathered from those searches and said that no unreasonable search or seizure had taken place, as Kernell had claimed.

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