See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Tiger Woods faces up to one year behind bars if he’s convicted in his new Florida DUI case — the famous golfer’s second ...
Florida prosecutors in Tiger Woods’ DUI case want all the records connected to the medications the golfer takes – including any driving warnings that came on pill bottles, a new court record shows.
Florida prosecutors plan to subpoena Tiger Woods' prescription medication records following his recent DUI arrest. He pleaded not guilty, refused a urine test, and registered a 0.00 on a breathalyzer ...
A Martin County judge on Tuesday granted prosecutors access to Tiger Woods’ prescription records in his DUI case, while also ...