Prosecutors can review Tiger Woods' medical records in DUI case
A judge has authorized prosecutors to access Tiger Woods' medical records following his DUI arrest in Florida.
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A judge has issued a court order granting prosecutors access to the medical records of Tiger Woods. The order follows the athlete's recent DUI arrest and a car crash in Florida.
Coverage from WPBF, WJLA, Yahoo Sports, Fox News, and ESPN emphasizes the judicial approval for the release of hospital documentation. These outlets report that the records are now set to be turned over for legal review.
It remains to be seen how the contents of these records will impact the pending DUI case. The specific nature of the medical information to be disclosed has not yet been detailed in available coverage.
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Quick answers
What prompted the release of the records?
The records are being released as part of a DUI case following a car crash involving Tiger Woods.
Who authorized the access?
A judge issued the court order granting prosecutors access to the records.
Where did the car crash occur?
Coverage indicates the incident took place in Florida.
Coverage (5)
- Judge grants prosecutors access to Tiger Woods' medical records after DUI arrest WPBF · 48d ago
- Tiger Woods' hospital records to be turned over to prosecutors under court order WJLA · 48d ago
- Prosecutors can review Woods medical records in DUI case: judge Yahoo Sports · 48d ago
- Judge approves Tiger Woods' hospital records release to prosecutors after Florida car crash Fox News · 48d ago
- Prosecutors can review Tiger Woods' medical records in DUI case ESPN · 48d ago
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