<Li> Knowingly: the actor knows, or should know, that the results of his conduct are reasonably certain to occur . </Li> <Li> Recklessness: the actor foresees that particular consequences may occur and proceeds with the given conduct, not caring whether those consequences actually occur or not . </Li> <Li> Criminal negligence: the actor did not actually foresee that the particular consequences would flow from his actions, but a reasonable person, in the same circumstances, would have foreseen those consequences . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Intention: the accused willingly committed a criminal act entirely aware of his actions and their consequences . Necessary for murder and for assault . </Li> <Li> Recklessness: the accused was aware the criminal act could be potentially dangerous but did not give a second thought to its consequences, for example involuntary culpable homicide . </Li> </Ul>

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