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Tiger Woods has been arrested and charged with a DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test after being involved in a terrifying rollover collision in Jupiter Island, Fla. In a press conference on Friday Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek confirmed Woods,
A new Florida DUI law is drawing attention after golfer Tiger Woods refused to take a urine test following his recent arrest.
Supporters are calling the vote a bipartisan win for the state.
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What's Next for Tiger Woods After His Second DUI Arrest and Treatment? Lawyers Explain (Exclusive)
Woods was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated, damage to property and refusal to submit to a urine test after a rollover crash on March 27
DENVER (KDVR) — Drivers suspected of driving under the influence have the right to refuse a blood or breath test, but doing so when requested by law enforcement may come with consequences. Every state in the U.S. has some kind of an implied consent law ...
The refusal by Tiger Woods to take a urine test after his recent crash and DUI arrest now carries much steeper consequences under a law that took effect in October 2025. Under the updated law — often referred to as “Trenton’s Law” —
Attorney Stefanie A. Murphy secures full dismissal in two March 2026 cases, including one where the State's own body
SEATTLE -- A suspected DUI driver's refusal to take a field sobriety test can be used against them in court, a deeply divided Washington state Supreme Court ruled Thursday. It's a significant victory for the police and prosecutors trying to crack down on DUIs.
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New enhanced DUI law covers Woods' refusal to take urine test
Tiger Woods' driver's license might be suspended for one year after his rollover crash near his home on Jupiter Island, and a new state law on refusing a test enhances the punishment for the golfing legend.