Lawyer: Tiger Woods DUI charge after Florida rollover crash likely won't stick
"Seems like they have no case, no DUI case. Period, full stop."
Golf star Tiger Woods was arrested on Friday afternoon after a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, marking his second DUI arrest in the state in less than a decade. But, at least according to one Florida defense attorney, that part of Woods’ case isn’t likely to hold up. “Seems like they have no case, no DUI case,” longtime South Florida defense attorney Robert Reiff told Yahoo Sports on Friday night.
“Period, full stop. ” Reiff is not involved in the case. Tiger Woods arrested for DUI Woods was driving at a high rate of speed on Jupiter Island around 2 p.
m. ET on Friday when police say he tried to pass a work truck. According to police, Woods’ Range Rover clipped the back of that truck’s trailer and flipped onto its side.
Woods was uninjured, and climbed out of the SUV on his own. Officers on the scene said Woods “did exemplify signs of impairment. ” Officers were not suspicious of alcohol, but suspected medications or drugs.
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