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A. Intent. A person acts with intent or intentionally when he acts with the objective or purpose to accomplish a result which constitutes a crime.

B. Knowledge. A person knows or acts knowingly or with knowledge when:

1. He is aware of a fact, facts, or circumstances or result described by a statute or ordinance defining an offense; or

2. He has information which would lead a reasonable person in the same situation to believe that facts exist which facts are described by a statute or ordinance defining an offense.

C. Recklessness. A person is reckless or acts recklessly when he knows of and disregards a substantial risk that a wrongful act may occur and his disregard of such substantial risk is a gross deviation from conduct that a reasonable person would exercise in the same situation.

D. Criminal Negligence. A person is criminally negligent or acts with criminal negligence when he fails to be aware of a substantial risk that a wrongful act may occur and his failure to be aware of such substantial risk constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that a reasonable person would exercise in the same situation. (Ord. 1145-85 § 15(1), 1985.)