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Woman gets 10 years in hit-and-run death of Kamehameha grad

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Marilyn Kaaialii, aunt of Kaulana Werner, hugs her brother, Edward Werner. Circuit Judge Paul B.K. Wong sentenced Myisha Lee Armitage in the death of Kaulana Werner, a 2015 Kamehameha Schools graduate. Armitage received two 10-year prison terms for negligent homicide and accidents involving death or serious bodily injury. The April 2016 crash occurred on Farrington Highway, a block away from Werner’s home.
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Myisha Lee Armitage spoke to her attorney, Andrew Park, during Friday's sentencing.
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Edward Werner pauses before continuing to address court. With him is wife, Paula, and daughter, Hoku Werner Celes.
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Judge B.K. Wong holds letters he received on the case from the public.
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Hoku Werner Celes, sister of Kaulana Werner addresses the court on Friday.
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Marilyn Kaaialii, aunt of Kaulana Park, addresses the court on Friday.
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Myisha Lee Armitage spoke to her attorney during Friday's sentencing.
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Edward Werner, father of Kaulana Werner, held signs outside of court after Friday's sentencing.
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Myisha Lee Armitage said goodbye before being taken into custody.

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