The counselor's interview provided sufficient evidence to prove the two boys had developed a plan and were ready to carry it out when the weapons were found.
According to the psychologist, the boy suffers from bipolar disorder, which is a mental illness, in which individuals begin to behave erratically and impulsively, often making poor decisions due to unrealistic ideas about the future.
The boy was sentenced to three to five years in a juvenile detention facility.He was led from court in tears.
He will be presented again to the court on Nov.8 for final hearing.
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