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Tiger Woods is one of the greatest athletes on the planet ... but cops say he was anything but coordinated and balanced during his DUI arrest -- with officials detailing his shaky field sobriety test.
Tiger Woods was arrested for driving under the influence following his rollover car crash. More surprising details have emerged on the events leading up to Tiger Woods’ arrest in Jupiter Island, Florida,
The refusal by Tiger Woods to take a urine test after his recent crash and DUI arrest now carries much steeper consequences under a law that took effect in October 2025. Under the updated law — often referred to as “Trenton’s Law” —
Drivers suspected of driving under the influence have the right to refuse a blood or breath test, but doing so when requested by law enforcement may come with consequences.
Understand common missteps in field sobriety tests that hurt DUI cases. Equip yourself with the right knowledge to defend your rights.
Americans can't really agree on much these days, but, at least for now, it seems like most of us can generally agree that drunk driving is bad. Heck, even the people who don't think you should be punished for running over an elderly woman crossing the ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — As of October 1, refusing a breathalyzer test following a DUI arrest in Florida became a criminal offense under the new law called Trenton’s Law. Refusing a breathalyzer in Florida used to lead only to administrative penalties like ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Drivers in Tennessee who refuse a Breathalyzer or blood test will automatically lose their license for 18 months, under new DUI laws that went into effect in the state on New Year’s Day. The new laws, designed to strengthen enforcement ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Steven Bergman/AFF-USA.COM / MEGA "Southern Charm" alum Kathryn Dennis' recent DUI sentencing is shedding light on a costly mistake many drivers still make, and that's refusing a ...