With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". officers went to Mrs. Gillespie’s house and searched the woods behind it. A short distance away they found a blanket and other small items taken from the house. They also found the rifle that had been stolen. On 17 September 1985 defendant and Bray were arrested. Before they were captured, defendant dropped Coggins’ .357 magnum revolver and kicked it away. When searched, Bray had the .25 caliber automatic pistol used in the shooting of Trooper Cog-gins. Under his first assignment of error defendant, while admitting that he broke and entered the Gillespie home, contends the trial court erred in finding as an aggravating factor that he was armed with a deadly weapon at the time of the breaking. Defendant makes two arguments to support this contention. First, defendant argues the (1983) (<HOLDING>). Second, defendant argues that even if the

A: holding that because a finding of aggravation for conduct involving bad faith dishonesty and concealment reflected the same conduct  that is properly the basis for the finding of the violation the finding in aggravation was duplicative
B: holding evidence insufficient to support finding of implied contract
C: holding evidence sufficient to support trial courts finding in aggravation that the offense was planned
D: recognizing principle but finding evidence at first trial sufficient
C.