KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - A federal magistrate is postponing the trial of a student charged with breaking into the e-mail account of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
Both federal prosecutors and defense attorneys want more time to prepare for the trial of 20-year-old University of Tennessee student David Kernell. Both say they will need computer experts to understand the evidence.
The trial will be pushed back from December to April.
Kernell is accused of tapping into Palin's personal e-mail account in September, resetting her password and posting his exploits on the Web. He's the son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker.
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