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Which of the following would be considered a technical violation of probation in most jurisdictions?

a) Committing a new felony
b) Failure to pay fines
c) Attending court-ordered counseling
d) Acquiring a new job

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A technical violation of probation generally refers to not following the specific guidelines set by the court. Among the options provided, 'failure to pay fines' would typically be considered a technical violation if paying fines was a condition of the probation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question of what constitutes a technical violation of probation depends on the specific terms set by the court. Generally, a technical violation of probation refers to the failure to adhere to the specific guidelines and conditions set by the court that are not criminal offenses themselves. In most jurisdictions, the options provided are considered as follows:

  • Committing a new felony would typically not be considered a technical violation; it is a new criminal offense.
  • Failure to pay fines could be considered a technical violation if paying fines was a condition of the probation.
  • Attending court-ordered counseling is a requirement, not a violation, unless failure to attend is the issue at hand.
  • Acquiring a new job is not a violation and is typically encouraged as part of the rehabilitation process.

Therefore, failure to pay fines would most likely be considered as a technical violation of probation in most jurisdictions, assuming that it was a stipulated condition of the probation.

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