Judge Approves Subpoena of Tiger Woods’ Prescription Records in DUI Case
At a May 11 hearing in Martin County Circuit Court, a Florida judge granted prosecutors permission to subpoena Tiger Woods’ pharmacy records in the ongoing DUI investigation. Woods’ attorney had challenged the request as a violation of privacy. The judge imposed strict limits on who can view the documents. Only prosecutors, law enforcement, expert witnesses and Woods’ legal team will have access, and the records won’t be publicly released under state law. Prosecutors are seeking details on how often Woods filled prescriptions before the March 27 crash. They want pill counts, dosage amounts and any warnings against driving on the medication. Authorities say Woods had two Hydrocodone pills at the time of the crash. He has pleaded not guilty and the investigation continues.
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