Barry is driving while intoxicated. His vehicle is weaving from one side of the street to the other. As he approaches Main Street, the traffic signal turns red. John begins to cross the street

Barry, oblivious to the red signal, drives into the intersection. John sees the vehicle and jumps out of the way, just in time to avoid any injury. Barry has committed:
A) criminal attempt (intoxication manslaughter).
B) criminal attempt (aggravated assault).
C) criminal attempt (deadly conduct).
D) none of the above because Barry lacks the specific intent to injure John.


D

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