A new development has occurred in the ongoing DUI case surrounding 50-year-old golfer Tiger Woods.
The 15-time major winner entered a plea of not guilty Tuesday, March 31 in Martin County (Florida) court, waiving his arraignment and demanding a trial by jury.
Woods was involved in a two-vehicle rollover car crash near his home in Jupiter Island, Florida on Friday, March 27, and was charged with DUI, property damage and failure to submit to a DUI test. He was taken into custody following the accident and was released at 11:11 p.m. on $1,150 bail later that night, a Martin County jail official told the Palm Beach Post, part of the USA TODAY Network.
Woods’ not guilty plea
According to TC Palm, part of the USA TODAY network, Woods’ attorney Douglas Duncan of Roth & Duncan in West Palm Beach, Florida, submitted the official plea declaring not guilty, waiving Woods’ arraignment and demanding a trial by jury…