Overview
- Prosecutors in Martin County, who filed notice Tuesday, plan to subpoena Lewis Pharmacy for all of Woods’ prescriptions from January 1 to March 27.
- The subpoena targets fill times, dosages, pill counts, refills, and any driving warnings to establish what he was told about using the drugs.
- The filing sets an April 22 issue date and gives Woods’ lawyers 10 days to object before records are sought.
- Deputies after the March 27 rollover reported a 0.00 breath test, a refused urine test, visible signs of impairment, and two hydrocodone pills in his pocket.
- Woods has pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor DUI and related counts and is in court‑approved inpatient treatment outside the United States.