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Tiger Woods’ lawyer and prosecutors are set to argue over prescription records in Florida DUI case

Prosecutors seek Woods’ prescription records to test whether medication impaired him in the March crash, while his attorneys argue the subpoena invades privacy.

  • Attorneys for golf icon Tiger Woods are expected to attend a hearing on Tuesday in Martin County regarding a subpoena for his prescription medication records following his March DUI case stemming from his crash on Jupiter Island.
  • Following the March crash on Jupiter Island involving his Land Rover, prosecutors seek to examine medication records from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach because Woods blew a 0.00 Breathalyzer result, raising questions about medication impairment.
  • Prosecutors want to find out what he was taking, requesting dosage amounts and any instructions, specifically examining THE WARNING LABEL to determine if Woods knew he was not supposed to drive.
  • Defense attorney Doug Duncan argued last month that Woods has a constitutional privacy right regarding prescription medications, while former Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg predicts a split decision granting the subpoena but limiting public release.
  • THE ULTIMATE QUESTION remains whether these records provide powerful evidence that Woods WAS IMPAIRED or constitute a violation of his privacy, as the court balances the state's evidentiary needs against constitutional protections.
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SIC Notícias broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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