Ex-FBI Agent Tells Fox News Prosecution Will Use Body Cam Footage at Tiger Woods's Trial
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Ex-FBI Agent Tells Fox News Prosecution Will Use Body Cam Footage at Tiger Woods's Trial
"Prosecutors want to get the prescription records for Tiger Woods, including the date and time prescription was filled, the type of prescription, and all warnings including but not limited to operating a motor vehicle."
"In this instance, Tiger Woods refused to take any type of test to determine how impaired he was. Standard DWI or DUI case like this, you're going to want a toxicology report."
"The beauty now in the fact that the vast majority of police departments across the country outfit their officers with body-worn cameras allows you to see and determine for yourself whether or not somebody appears to be impaired."
Prosecutors plan to utilize body cam footage from Tiger Woods's arrest in his DUI trial. They seek prescription records detailing the medication Woods was taking, including dosage and warnings about operating a vehicle. Woods refused to take any impairment tests at the time of his arrest. The case hinges on whether he was impaired by pills, as he had not consumed alcohol. Body-worn cameras provide visual evidence to assess impairment, which can establish probable cause for further testing.
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