With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". CURIAM. Reversed and remanded for resentenc-ing. See McGlorthon v. State, 908 So.2d 554 (Fla. 2d DCA 2005) (<HOLDING>). SILBERMAN, VILLANTI, and LaROSE, JJ.,

A: holding that double jeopardy does not preclude convictions for both sale and possession of the same cocaine within 1000 feet of a church
B: holding that convictions for two counts of possession of one quantity of cocaine constituted double jeopardy and fundamental error reversing one possession conviction and remanding for resentencing
C: holding the imposition of a maximum sentence of life imprisonment was not excessive for conviction of possession of cocaine where defendant was adjudged to be a fourth felony offender with prior convictions for manslaughter two prior convictions for possession of cocaine and numerous arrests for drug offenses possession of a firearm by a felon aggravated battery and armed robbery
D: holding that double jeopardy does not prohibit dual convictions for possession and sale of the same quantum cocaine
B.