According to People v. Decina, the harm caused by the defendant when he drove into a group of people while having an epileptic seizure while driving was _____.
a. the product of an involuntary act; therefore, he was not liable
b. was deliberate and intentional behavior; therefore, he was liable
c. was the product of a voluntarily induced act; therefore, he was liable
d. was unintentional and not a voluntary act; therefore, he was not liable