What to know about Tiger Woods' rollover crash in Florida
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What to know about Tiger Woods' rollover crash in Florida
"Tiger Woods was traveling at high speeds on a residential road when his Land Rover clipped a truck and rolled onto its side, showing signs of impairment. Investigators believe he had taken medication or drugs, describing him as lethargic."
"Under the change to Florida law, refusing a law enforcement officer's request to take a breath, blood, or urine test became a misdemeanor, even for a first offense. This change removes the previous incentive to refuse testing."
Tiger Woods' refusal to take a urine test following a rollover crash can be prosecuted under a recent change to Florida law. Prosecutors can build a DUI case without lab results by using deputy testimony and video evidence. Woods was driving at high speeds when he collided with a truck, showing signs of impairment. He agreed to a Breathalyzer test, which showed no alcohol, but refused the urine test. He faces charges for DUI, property damage, and refusal to submit to a lawful test.
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