In the 1983 case of Beardon v. Georgia, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that probation could not be revoked due to the offender's
A) unwillingness to pay court-ordered monetary fees and fines.
B) unwillingness to comply with special conditions.
C) inability to pay court-ordered monetary fees and fines.
D) inability to remain employed.
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