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It depends on the circumstances in which the officer stopped you. In order for an officer to legally "detain" someone, they must have witnessed you commit a crime, attempting to commit a crime, or have knowledge that you were involved in a crime. If neither of those are met, then an encounter with law enforcement is considered voluntary and you may end it by simply asking the officer "Am I being detained or am I free to go?".

If none of those requirements were met and the officer detained you, you may have had your rights violated. It's recommended to file a complaint with your local police departments internal affairs bureau.

Had you been arrested from this stop and it's later found out you were illegally detained, then you may have a cause of action known as a "1983". It refers to the United States Code pertaining to civil rights.

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