15.05 - Culpability; definitions of culpable mental states.

§ 15.05 Culpability; definitions of culpable mental states.    The following definitions are applicable to this chapter:    1.  "Intentionally."  A  person  acts  intentionally with respect to a  result or to conduct described by a statute defining an offense when his  conscious objective is to  cause  such  result  or  to  engage  in  such  conduct.    2.  "Knowingly." A person acts knowingly with respect to conduct or to  a circumstance described by a statute defining an  offense  when  he  is  aware  that  his  conduct  is  of  such nature or that such circumstance  exists.    3. "Recklessly." A person acts recklessly with respect to a result  or  to  a circumstance described by a statute defining an offense when he is  aware of and consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk  that such result will occur or that such circumstance exists.  The  risk  must  be  of such nature and degree that disregard thereof constitutes a  gross deviation from the standard of conduct that  a  reasonable  person  would observe in the situation.  A person who creates such a risk but is  unaware  thereof  solely  by  reason of voluntary intoxication also acts  recklessly with respect thereto.    4. "Criminal negligence." A person acts with criminal negligence  with  respect to a result or to a circumstance described by a statute defining  an  offense  when  he  fails to perceive a substantial and unjustifiable  risk that such result will occur or that such circumstance  exists.  The  risk  must  be of such nature and degree that the failure to perceive it  constitutes  a  gross  deviation  from  the  standard  of  care  that  a  reasonable person would observe in the situation.