Tiger Woods’ prescription drug records can be used in DUI case, judge says
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Tiger Woods' prescription drug records can be used in DUI case, judge says.
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The news comes a month after prosecutors were seeking all records connected to Tiger Woods' prescription medications, including warnings that may caution against driving.
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