As with most police-related questions, it depends on the circumstances. Specific law also varies from state to state.
It is not always a crime to lie to the police. If you are providing a sworn written statement and you lie, it is a crime. If you are intentionally providing false information intended to mislead a law enforcement officer in the course of his/her duties, it is a crime. If you falsely report an incident or a crime, that is a crime.
If you are stopped for speeding, and the police officer asks if you know how fast you were going, and you lie when you answer, that is not a crime.
As a general rule, if the police officer is investigating something and you intentionally lie in order to protect yourself or someone else, or in order to intentionally mislead the officer, you may be guilty of a crime.
I am interpreting your question to mean, "Can the police notify your probation officer that you are making a complaint against a police officer?" The answer is "yes." The police can make contact with your probation officer at any time, for any reason, and convey any information they care to disclose.
Yes it is a felony
It is a general rule that felons on probation/parole are forbidden to associate with known criminals. You need to ask this question of your Probation officer to determine if you would be in guidelines or stand the risk of your release being revoked.
For police officer's What grades must they maintain so that they don't get probation?
Yes. Battery on anyone is a crime and on a Police officer is a felony in every state.
Police officer with a search warrant can search any home regardless of the situation.
Fleeing a police officer is a felony everywhere. The amount of time spent in jail or fine vary.
Yes, you are wanted for a FELONY!
No.
Yes but VERY limited depending on the felony.
HELL NO ARE YOU STUPID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No