A person knows or acts knowingly or with knowledge of:
(A) The nature or attendant circumstances of his or her conduct, described by the statute defining the offense, when he or she is consciously aware that his or her conduct is of a nature or that the circumstances exist; (Knowledge of a material fact includes awareness of the substantial probability that the fact exists.)
(B) The result of his or her conduct, described by the statute defining the offense, when he or she is consciously aware that the result is practically certain to be caused by his or her conduct; and
(C) Conduct performed knowingly or with knowledge is performed willfully, within the meaning of a statute using the latter term unless the statute clearly requires another meaning.
(ILCS Chapter 720, Act 5, § 4-5) (1981 Code, § 42.04, 4-5)