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Mariana Harris, 19, center left, stands with her mother, Angelica Kauhako, center right, as their lawyers Michael Green, left, and Peter Hsieh, right speak to reporters at a news conference outside federal court in Honolulu, Monday, May 2, 2016. A jury has found that Hawaii’s public school system breached its duty to protect Harris, a special education student who says she was raped by a classmate. The verdict Monday also says the state Department of Education and a special education teacher at Waianae High School were negligent in their supervision duties. But the jury determined the department and teacher didn’t act recklessly or intentionally. (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher)
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