Tiger Woods Fights Back At Prosecutor's Request In Court
Key Points:
- Tiger Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI following a rollover crash on Jupiter Island, Florida, and faces charges of driving under the influence and refusing to submit to testing.
- Prosecutors have requested Woods' prescription drug records, as he was found with prescription pills at the scene and admitted to taking some.
- Woods' attorneys are opposing the request, citing privacy rights and arguing that not all prescription records are relevant to the case.
- His legal team has filed a motion requesting an evidentiary hearing for the state to prove the relevance of the records to the investigation.
- Woods' arraignment is scheduled for April 23.