In order for a defendant to make a successful claim of selective prosecution, what must he demonstrate?
A) Discriminatory intent and actual malice by a preponderance of the evidence
B) Clear and convincing evidence of actual malice
C) Some evidence of discriminatory impact
D) Clear and convincing evidence of a discriminatory impact and discriminatory intent
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