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A judge has approved prosecutors' request to access Tiger Woods' prescription drug records as part of his DUI case. Woods was arrested in March for driving under the influence after a car crash and has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
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Tiger Woods’ prescription drug records were subpoenaed Tuesday, according to Florida court records, which showed that Martin County Circuit Court Judge Darren Steele granted the prosecutors’ request during a hearing.
Woods was arrested March 27 for driving under the influence following a car crash in Jupiter Island and is charged with misdemeanor DUI and refusal to submit to a blood test. He pleaded not guilty to the case four days later after a police report noted that he seemed impaired and had two hydrocodone pills in his pocket.
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On March 31, Woods said that he would focus on his health and seek treatment, stepping away from professional golf.
The 15-time major champion did not attend the Tuesday hearing.
His attorney had declared in a motion to the court that Woods had the right to his privacy. On Tuesday a protective order was issued, however, and although Woods’ drug records will not be available to the public through state records they will be seen by those who are involved in his case, including witnesses, law enforcement and both legal teams.
Court documents show that the request for Woods’ records want to see how many times his prescriptions were filled from the beginning of the year until the date of his accident, including the number of pills and dosage of each time. Also, they want to see if there were any warnings about getting behind the wheel of a vehicle while taking them.
Tiger Woods is charged with misdemeanor DUI and refusal to submit to a blood test following his arrest.
Prosecutors requested the records to gather evidence related to Woods' impairment during the DUI incident.
Tiger Woods announced he would focus on his health and seek treatment, stepping away from professional golf.

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