I dunno 'bout that... just doesn't make much sense. One probation is supervised and the other is unsupervised. Don't people usually go to jail for probation violation, especially if the latter charge is a felony? My assumption was that the court wasn't aware that she was already on probation... which is quite possible. I live in a small town, with a very corrupt, unorganized justice system. When originally charged with the second offense, her P.O. wasn't even aware of it.