John is stopped by a police officer for speeding. During the stop, the officer notices that John is nervous, sweating profusely and is avoiding eye contact. After obtaining consent to search, the officer finds 1/4 gram of cocaine in the vehicle
What crime will John likely be charged with?
A) Possession of a controlled substance
B) Possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance
C) Distribution or delivery of a controlled substance
D) Manufacture of a controlled substance
Answer: A
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