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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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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.

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