With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". (b)(l)(B)(iii) ("Counts 5 and 6”); and (4) distribution of cocai e supports Chisolm's convictions under 21 U.S.C. § 841. The government may seek the enhanced sentence of life imprisonment if it files an information with the district court setting out the prior convictions on which it will rely, which was done in this case. 21 U.S.C. § 851. 4 . Chisolm was convicted of possession of a controlled substance. 5 . Chisolm was convicted of possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute and possession of paraphernalia. 6 . Chisolm's remaining challenges to his sentence — that it violates the Eighth Amendment and that the government must prove the prior convictions beyond a reasonable doubt — are similarly meritless. United States v. Willis, 956 F.2d 248, 251 (11th Cir.1992) (<HOLDING>); United States v. Steed, 548 F.3d 961, 979

A: holding that mississippis lethal injection protocol does not violate the eighth amendment
B: holding that the fifteen year minimum sentence imposed under section 924e does not violate the eighth amendment
C: holding that the mandatory lifeimprisonment enhancement provision in  841 does not violate the eighth amendment
D: holding that forfeitures may violate the eighth amendment excessive fines clause
C.