With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". saw Roberson emerge briefly from the residence. A records check discl nding probable cause to issue a search warrant where the affidavit established that the affiant was an experienced narcotics investigator; the defendant had prior drug trafficking convictions; information from a confidential informant indicated that the defendant engaged in drug trafficking on a regular basis and maintained drugs and weapons at the location to be searched; periodic surveillance corroborated the informant’s information; and marijuana and cocaine residue, and packaging materials, were found inside trash bags left on the defendant’s lawn within twenty-four hours before preparation of the affidavit); United States v. Wingate, 191 F.3d 454, 1999 WL 775917, at *3-4 (6th Cir. Sept.24, 1999) (table decision) (<HOLDING>); see also United States v. Allebach, 526 F.3d

A: holding that the district court acted within its discretion in not allowing a confidential informant to testify in support of the defendants suppression motion because even if the informants statements regarding drug activity were excised from the search warrant affidavit the remaining information obtained through a trash pull which revealed plastic bags containing wrappers with cocaine residue supplied sufficient probable cause for the search warrant
B: holding that traffic around the searched residence the presence of a known drug dealer and trash pulls that revealed cut straws torn plastic baggies marijuana stems and one baggie with cocaine residue constituted substantial basis for magistrates probable cause determination
C: holding that defendants collective possession of plastic baggies beepers and scales  in conjunction with other evasive action  was sufficient evidence for jury to find conspiracy to distribute and possess cocaine beyond reasonable doubt
D: holding that magistrate had substantial basis for determining that probable cause existed where affidavit which recited information received from anonymous tip from informer in february 2007 regarding narcotic activity on unspecified date included several details about defendant and residence that were later confirmed officer found residue that fieldtested positive for marihuana in garbage can located on street directly in front of residence on march 1 2007 officer found marihuana stems seeds and residue in garbage can on march 5 and search warrant was issued on march 6 and executed on march 7
B.