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Tiger Woods DUI arrest following a single-car crash reveals a complex situation involving prescription drugs, not alcohol. Despite testing zero for alcohol, officers found hydrocodone pills and observed signs of impairment. Woods refused a urine test, potentially complicating his defense. Legal experts suggest prosecutors can build a case based on cop observations and crash details. Woods, who recently announced a break for treatment, pleaded not guilty. The focus now shifts to determining if the pills or meds caused the accident.
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