A defendant is guilty of recklessness when:
A) his/her behavior indicates a conscious disregard for a known high degree of probable harm to another.
B) the risk of harm is lower than the degree of risk that would make an act negligent.
C) he/she commits a highly dangerous act without intent and foreseeable harm.
D) he/she involuntarily exposes himself to an unknown danger created by another's negligence.
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