The answer to your question depends on a lot of different circumstances. It depends on what County you're in. It depends in part on what Court you're in. It depends in part on the circumstances of the current arrest. It depends in part on how far along you were in the prior probation. The only thing I can tell you definitively is this: it's going to be a difficult spot that you've got yourself into. The reason is that, generally, the worst thing you can do on probation is to pick up a new case that is the same case that you were already on probation for. But, again, there's no way to answer the question without more information.
Answered on Jan 06th, 2014 at 12:28 PM