Overview
- State attorneys filed notice Tuesday that they will subpoena Lewis Pharmacy on April 22 unless Woods’ lawyers object within 10 days, according to court documents.
- Woods has been charged with misdemeanor DUI and refusing a chemical or physical test after a March 27 rollover near his Jupiter Island home.
- Deputies reported bloodshot eyes, slow movements, and a 0.00 breath test, and said Woods refused a urine screen as two hydrocodone pills were found in his pocket.
- Woods pleaded not guilty, waived arraignment, and received court approval to travel abroad for inpatient treatment, which has paused his return to golf including the Masters.
- The subpoena seeks fill times, pill counts, dosages, and any driving warnings from January 1 through March 27, a record set that could bolster the case despite no toxicology sample and may factor into license penalties under Florida law.