Lede: Stuart, Fla. (CBS12) — Martin County prosecutors are seeking Tiger Woods' prescription drug records following his DUI arrest on March 27.
Prosecutors have requested details from Lewis Pharmacy, including the filling times, pill quantities, dosages, and accompanying instructions. According to documents filed with the court, the investigation focuses on whether Woods was warned about driving while on medication.
Woods faces two misdemeanor charges: driving under the influence causing damage to property or a person, and refusal to submit to a breath, blood, or urine test. Legal experts indicate that these charges may lead to a maximum of 60 days in jail and a one-year license suspension.
The incidents stem from a rollover crash when Woods attempted to pass a pickup truck towing a trailer on South Beach Road, resulting in his SUV flipping on its side. No serious injuries were reported. Witnesses reported Woods admitting to looking down at his phone prior to the crash.
The Martin County Sheriff's Office released body-worn camera footage from responding deputies, documenting signs of impairment, including bloodshot eyes and dilated pupils. Two pills identified as hydrocodone were found in Woods' pocket.
Woods has pleaded not guilty and waived his arraignment. He is currently free on bond and permitted to travel for inpatient treatment, with a court appearance scheduled for 8:30 a.m. on May 5 at the Martin County Courthouse. No trial date has been set beyond this appearance.