OPINION
COMBS, Justice.
On July 15, 1988, at a prearranged meeting, appellant Grenke sold a quantity of cocaine to an undercover officer for $1100. About fifteen minutes later, during the same meeting, and evidently following some discussion of how the buyer might "cook" cocaine to produce a solid form known as "crack," and after a walk to a hardware store in a fruitless search for cooking implements, Grenke gave the officer a sample of crack. Grenke was...
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