Tiger Woods' Lawyer Vows to Fight Subpoena for Prescription Records in DUI Case
- On Wednesday, Attorney Doug Duncan objected to a prosecutor's request for Tiger Woods' prescription records from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida, citing constitutional privacy rights.
- The legal dispute follows Woods' arrest last month on suspicion of DUI, after his Land Rover rolled over on Jupiter Island, causing $5,000 in damage to a truck.
- Police reported finding two pain pills in Woods' pocket after the crash; while he showed no signs of alcohol on a Breathalyzer, authorities said he refused a urine test.
- Prosecutors filed papers on Wednesday demanding prescription records from January 1 through March 27, while also requiring Woods to disclose any witnesses he plans to present for his defense.
- Duncan requested a judicial hearing to determine if the records are necessary, asking for a protective order to limit their release to prosecutors, state experts, and the defense team.
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Tiger Woods Fights to Keep Prescription Records Secret in DUI Case
Tiger Woods is fighting to keep his prescription drug records private as prosecutors continue building their case following his March DUI arrest. According to court documents filed Wednesday, Woods’ attorney, Douglas Duncan, objected to a request from prosecutors seeking access to the golfer’s pharmacy records from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Florida. Duncan argued that Woods has a constitutional right to privacy regarding his medical informat…
Police found two pills in Tiger Woods' pocket after his rollover accident. The 50-year-old's lawyer is fighting to keep the list of prescription drugs secret.
Tiger Woods' Lawyer Vows to Fight Subpoena for Prescription Records in DUI Case
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Tiger Woods ' attorney intends to fight an attempt by prosecutors to subpoena the golfer's prescription drug records following his arrest last month in Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Attorneys for Tiger Woods challenging subpoena for pharmacy records amid DUI case
Tiger Woods is challenging prosecutors’ efforts to obtain his pharmacy records as part of his ongoing DUI case, arguing that the request violates his right to privacy. Woods has pleaded not guilty to charges including misdemeanor DUI, refusal to submit to a lawful test, and distracted driving. A status hearing in the case is scheduled for May 5 in Stuart, Fla. Authorities began pursuing the records following a March 27 rollover crash near Woods’…
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