Tiger Woods Prescription Records Sought by Prosecutors After Florida DUI Arrest
Prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records following his arrest for driving under the influence in Florida. Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges last week after his SUV crashed.

Prosecutors in Florida are moving to get Tiger Woods' prescription drug records as part of their case against the golf star for driving under the influence.
Woods was arrested last week after his SUV crashed in Florida. He has pleaded not guilty to the DUI charges. The legal order seeking his medication information will be issued later this month, according to court records.
Prosecutors want detailed information about Woods' prescriptions, including how many times they were filled, the number of pills, dosage amounts, and any warnings on the bottles about driving while taking the medications.
The case highlights how prescription drugs can lead to DUI charges even when taken legally. Unlike alcohol, there's no standard test for prescription drug impairment, making these cases more complex to prosecute and defend.
This case shows how prescription medications can lead to DUI charges even when legally prescribed. Many people don't realize that legal medications can impair driving and result in serious criminal charges.
The legal order for Woods' prescription records will be issued later this month. The DUI case will continue through Florida courts.
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