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Critics Demand Maximum Penalty After Tiger Woods’ DUI Arrest

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Concerned critics do not want Tiger Woods to receive another slap on the wrist following his latest DUI incident. Woods The Critics Demand Maximum Penalty After Tiger Woods’ DUI Arrest first appeared on The Blast

ZUMAPRESS. com / MEGA Concerned critics do not want Tiger Woods to receive another slap on the wrist following his latest DUI incident. Woods was arrested on Friday, March 27, after reportedly being involved in a car crash near his home on Jupiter Island, Florida.

He was subsequently taken into custody on suspicion of driving under the influence, along with charges related to property damage and refusing to submit to a lawful test. The golfer is currently out on bond and has since entered rehabilitation , but he is still expected to face some form of punishment once the case concludes. Public Demands Tough Sentence For Tiger Woods Over DUI Case Mirrorpix / MEGA As Woods’ DUI case continues to move forward, some Floridians have voiced what they believe justice should look like in the matter.

According to Us Weekly , several people wrote stern letters to the judge overseeing the case, urging the court to “throw the book” at the golfer, whose long history of run-ins with the law has never resulted in actual jail time. One of the letters, reportedly written by the owner of a prison consulting company, claimed that the “pattern is alarming” and argued Woods should have faced harsher punishment long ago over his previous legal troubles. “The purpose of sentencing is also deterrence, public safety, accountability, and prevention before someone is killed.

This may be one of the last opportunities to stop this pattern before an innocent person is seriously injured or killed on a public roadway,” the individual added. Critic Warns Against Celebrity Influence In DUI Case ZUMAPRESS. com / MEGA Beyond advocating for a harsh sentence as a deterrent against future behavior, the man also argued that such a ruling would help restore public confidence in a justice system that should remain free from outside influence.

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