
Tiger Woods' Refusal: New Florida Law's First Test
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Tiger Woods car crash in Florida led to a DUI arrest, but he passed the breath test and refused a urine test. A new law, Trentons Law, turned his refusal into a criminal charge, carrying a second-degree misdemeanor with potential jail time and a one-year license suspension. The law aims to address issues in prosecuting DUI cases where drivers refuse testing, leaving no chemical evidence of impairment. Woods case highlights the impact of this new law and the challenges in proving DUI charges without chemical evidence.
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