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Prosecutors in Martin County, Florida, want the times the
prescriptions were filled, the number of pills, the dosage
amounts and any instructions that accompanied the pills, such as
warnings about driving while taking them, according to documents
in an online court docket.
Any objections to the subpoena must be filed with the State
Attorney's Office within 10 days. Neither Lewis Pharmacy nor
Woods' attorney, Doug Duncan, immediately responded to emails
seeking comment.
Woods pleaded not guilty in his driving under the influence case
in Florida last week, hours after a sheriff’s report said
deputies found two pain pills in his pocket and he showed signs
of impairment after his SUV clipped a trailer and rolled over on
its side.
Woods was traveling at high speeds on a beachside, residential
road on Jupiter Island with a 30 mph (nearly 50 kph) speed limit
when the accident occurred, authorities said. The truck had
$5,000 in damage, according to an incident report. Woods agreed
to a Breathalyzer test that showed no signs of alcohol, but he
refused a urine test, authorities said.
Woods said last week that he is stepping away to seek treatment.
It’s the second time Woods has taken a leave following a car
crash. In 2009, after his SUV plowed into a fire hydrant and
tree outside his home near Orlando, he took a leave of absence
to work on being a better person. That lasted four months and he
returned at the Masters.
He also was in a 2021 car crash in Los Angeles that damaged his
right leg so badly he said doctors considered amputation.
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