Tiger Woods, DUI and Florida law
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On Friday, Florida police arrested Tiger Woods on suspicion of a DUI. Woods was not injured in the accident, and he spent eight hours in jail before posting bail. While Woods agreed to a breathalyzer test, he did not agree to a urinalysis test. Because of ...
Tiger Woods could lose his driving privileges for up to a year and spend up to six months in jail if convicted following his rollover crash and arrest on a DUI charge, lawyers tell PEOPLE, as the golf legend sorts out his next steps and seeks treatment.
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Florida law makes urine test refusal a crime as Tiger Woods faces legal trouble for rollover crash
Tiger Woods' driver's license might be suspended for one year after his rollover crash near his Florida home and a new state law on refusing a test enhances the punishment for the golfing legend. On Friday,
Attorney Stefanie A. Murphy secures full dismissal in two March 2026 cases, including one where the State's own body
(CNN) — Golf legend Tiger Woods says he is stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment following a rollover car crash in Florida late last week. The statement came hours after he pleaded not guilty Tuesday to DUI charges related to the incident ...