With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". car for two blocks, then Buckson exited the vehicle. Downing’s car was followed and stopped. After a struggle, Downing was subdued, and police recovered a bag of suspected cocaine from his waistband. On September 6, police raided 3525 Pelham Avenue, where appellant Derrick Berry lived with his girlfriend. The police recovered approximately $25,000.00, which Derrick Berry said was drug money. In addition, Derrick Berry told police of the involvement of his aunt, Andrea Dias. Police then searched Dias’s home at 3113 Kentucky Avenue and recovered $27,400.00. Also on September 6, the police raided 749 Exeter Hall, and seized papers, telephones, and $418.00 from a bedroom w 3 U.S. 949, 112 S.Ct. 1508, 117 L.Ed.2d 646 (1992); see also Riggs v. United States, 209 F.3d 828, 832-33 (6th Cir.) (<HOLDING>), cert. denied, 531 U.S. 884, 121 S.Ct. 200,

A: holding that defendant charged with conspiracy to manufacture marijuana and possessing marijuana with intent to distribute was not entitled to specific buyerseller instruction even though support for such instruction existed because court gave a complete instruction reciting all the elements of conspiracy
B: holding that defendant was not entitled to entrapment instruction when there was insufficient evidence to support such an instruction
C: holding good faith jury instruction unnecessary when court gave adequate specific intent instruction
D: holding that defendant was not entitled to buyerseller instruction in drug conspiracy prosecution given evidence that defendant played numerous roles in the conspiracy and that massive amounts of cocaine were involved
A.