Can an out-of-jurisdiction cop pull you over for a traffic infraction?

Full question:

Can a cop from another jurisdiction pull you over for committing a traffic infraction and are you required to stop?

Answer:

Police officers generally have the authority to pursue and stop a vehicle for a traffic violation, even if it occurs outside their jurisdiction. This is especially true if the infraction originated in the officer's jurisdiction. Therefore, if an officer from another jurisdiction signals you to pull over, you are typically required to comply.

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You can sue a police officer for pulling you over if you believe the stop was unlawful or violated your rights. However, police officers often have qualified immunity, which protects them from liability unless they violated a clearly established statutory or constitutional right. If you think your rights were violated, it's advisable to consult with an attorney to discuss your specific situation and the possibility of legal action.