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Palin's account was accessed after news reports that her administration used Yahoo accounts as an alternative to government e-mail that could be subject to Alaska's Open Records Act. An Internet security expert previously said the hacker's trail was easy for investigators to follow. Davies, the attorney for Kernell, tried to subpoena Palin's state e-mails for the hacking case but the judge said it was just a fishing expedition. Davies has also unsuccessfully challenged the search warrant that investigators used to confiscate Kernell's laptop at his Knoxville apartment and a Knoxville magistrate's authority to issue search warrants for records of e-mail providers outside of East Tennessee. Yahoo is located in Sunnyvale, Calif. Prosecutors have declined to comment about the trial or government witnesses. A county GOP official in Knoxville said Palin will get plenty of politically friendly attention outside the courthouse. "People are excited that she is coming because she is very well thought of," said Phyllis Severance, first vice chairwoman of the Knox County GOP. "The rank-and-file of the party will probably come just to get a chance to speak to her and shake hands."
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