Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to DUI in car crash where opioids found
Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges in Florida on Tuesday following a car crash last week. The plea was entered hours after the Martin County Sheriff's Office released a report detailing signs of impairment at the scene.

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AI-generatedTiger Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI charges in Florida on Tuesday following a car crash last week. The plea was entered hours after the Martin County Sheriff's Office released a report detailing signs of impairment at the scene. According to the report, Woods had bloodshot eyes, dilated pupils, and opioid pills in his pocket. Woods told deputies he had taken prescription medication and was looking at his phone before the accident on Jupiter Island, where his car clipped a truck and rolled over. The report also indicated Woods' movements were slow and lethargic, and he was sweating while speaking with deputies.
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5 extractedThe golfer was travelling at high speeds on a beachside, residential road on Jupiter Island.
Deputies found two white pills, identified as the opioid hydrocodone, in his pocket.
Woods's eyes were bloodshot and glassy, his pupils were dilated, and he had opioid pills in his pocket.
Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty in his driving under the influence case in Florida.
Woods told deputies he had been looking at his phone and fiddling with the radio before the crash.