shooting him in the face from point-blank range was handed a 24-year prison term.Jacob Talbot-Lummis, 16, came "within a hair-breadth" of killing his 15-year-old victim, judge Martyn Levett said at Ipswich Crown Court this afternoon.Mr Levett described the attack as a "savage, planned execution" which resulted in life-changing injuries for his victim, who cannot be named.Though Talbot-Lummis was bullied by the boy he later shot, the judge found the defence had exaggerated the scale of these taunts, reports the Ipswich Star.Lawyers for Talbot-Lummis also pointed to the boy's poor mental health before the incident and the negative impact of a video game addiction.Judge Levett agreed to lift the court order protecting Talbot-Lummis's identity.
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