Golf legend Tiger Woods has officially entered a not-guilty plea in a driving under influence (DUI) case stemming from a recent accident in Florida. Accompanied by his attorney, Douglas Duncan, Woods submitted the plea in court and was subsequently released on temporary bail.
Details of the Incident and Legal Proceedings
The 50-year-old athlete faces charges after being involved in a vehicular accident where his car overturned while he was attempting to avoid a truck on the road. Authorities suspect that Woods was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident, leading to the DUI allegations.
Refusal of Testing and Evidence Found
During the investigation, Woods refused to undergo any sobriety or chemical tests, which resulted in his temporary detention by law enforcement. Additionally, hydrocodone pills, a medication commonly prescribed for pain relief, were discovered in his pocket during the arrest.
This development adds another chapter to the storied career of Tiger Woods, who has previously faced personal and legal challenges. The case continues to unfold as legal experts and fans alike await further updates on the proceedings.



