With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". are engaged in a conspiracy and are making illegal arrests of people who go to adult book stores (against freedom of movement), people who buy and sell erotic material (censorship), people who have sex with any one younger than eighteen (freedom of choice), etc, etc, etc.” Finally, the newsletter concludes, “the Constitution and the First Amendment to the Constitution guarantee your freedom and you are going to have to fight the government to maintain these rights.” When Government officials acting in their official capacity make affirmative misrepresentations about the legality of conduct, these misrepresentations may provide a bar to prosecutions against persons who reasonably relied upon such representations. See Cox v. Louisiana, 379 U.S. 536, 85 S.Ct. 453, 13 L.Ed.2d 471 (1965) (<HOLDING>); see also W. La Fave & A. Scott, Criminal Law

A: holding conviction for demonstrating near a courthouse could not be sustained against defendant who demonstrated in an area that public officials had represented as being appropriate for demonstrating
B: holding in an employees action to recover for injury sustained during work against the employer and other defendants did not state an intentional tort claim against contractor
C: holding that uncounseled conviction could not be considered by court in sentencing defendant after subsequent conviction
D: holding that alleged misconduct by public officials particularly by law enforcement officials is matter of public concern
A.