Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to charges from rollover crash
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Tiger Woods pleads not guilty to charges from rollover crash
"Woods told authorities that he was looking down at his cell phone and changing the radio station in his Range Rover SUV, which caused him not to see a truck hauling a trailer slowing down."
"Martin County Sheriff's deputy Tatiana Levenar wrote in an arrest affidavit that Woods was 'sweating profusely,' and his movement was 'lethargic and slow' while she interviewed him."
"Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek said Friday that Woods' breathalyzer test didn't show signs of alcohol. Woods refused to submit to a urinalysis or blood test for other drugs."
"Woods' SUV rolled over after it clipped the trailer. Woods' SUV swerved and flipped on its side and slid down the road."
Tiger Woods entered a not guilty plea to misdemeanor DUI charges and refusal to submit to a lawful test. His attorney submitted the plea in Martin County Circuit Court. Woods waived his arraignment hearing. In a previous incident in 2017, Woods was arrested for DUI after being found asleep in his car. The latest arrest followed a rollover accident where Woods admitted to being distracted by his cell phone. Authorities noted his lethargic movements, but breathalyzer tests showed no alcohol presence.
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