Prosecutors seek subpoena for Tiger Woods' prescription drug records after Florida DUI arrest
Prosecutors in Florida announced plans to subpoena Tiger Woods' prescription drug records from Lewis Pharmacy following his DUI arrest after a vehicle crash. Woods pleaded not guilty to the charges after deputies found two pain pills in his pocket and determined he showed signs of impairment. The subpoena seeks detailed medication records including dosages, fill dates, and driving warnings from January through March.
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Coverage splits on Woods' response strategy versus prosecution tactics. AP emphasizes the defense's vow to fight, while others focus on the subpoena details and evidence.
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