Ateeq denied all the charges and said she believed her accuser intentionally lured her into a religious discussion to take revenge after she refused to be friendly with him.
The victims, which included a man, a woman, a teenager and a baby, were separated from a group of Indian nationals who had walked across the border waiting for someone to pick them up.
One of the officers was accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a party on the same day he fired another for having an affair on duty and then lying about it.
The teacher invited the students to his house by text-messaging them late at night before providing them with alcohol and sexually assaulting them in 2015.
The accused told investigators that he wanted to get the woman's attention by poking her on her right shoulder but turbulence cause him to mistakenly place his hand on her right breast.
The family also said that Price had struggled with mental illness "from a young age," and "was in and out of therapy and treatment centers" over the years.