Tiger Woods dealt major legal blow in DUI case after judge’s swift 4-minute ruling
Tiger Woods was dealt another blow in his ongoing legal battle after the golf star was involved in a car accident on Jupiter Island, Florida, in March. The 50-year-old was arrested under suspicion of driving under the influence, and while he blew a zero in his breath test, he also refused to submit to a urine test. He has since pleaded not guilty to the DUI charge. According to first responders, Tiger was showing “several signs of impairment” when they arrived at the scene of the crash. As per the affidavit released by the Martin County Sheriff’s Department, police allegedly found two white pills in the golfer’s pockets upon searching him, which were identified as hydrocodone, a strong painkiller and highly addictive opioid used to treat severe chronic pain. © Martin County Sheriff’s OfficeTiger was arrested on March 27 in Florida The athlete’s prescription drug records will be handed over to prosecutors as per the ruling of Martin County Circuit Court Judge Darren Steele on Tuesday morning, following a brief four-minute hearing. This comes after Tiger’s lawyer, Doug Duncan, …

