Tiger Woods could lose his driving privileges for up to a year and spend up to six months in jail if convicted following his rollover crash and arrest on a DUI charge, lawyers tell PEOPLE, as the golf ...
Participants in the program have to be charged with a second, third or aggravated DUI and have treatment needs that won't interfere with public safety.
What is next for Tiger Woods? What happens legally to the troubled golfer after another rollover crash, another DUI arrest and another statement promising to focus on his health and prioritize his ...
Tiger Woods entered a not guilty plea to DUI charges and requested a jury trial. Legal experts believe a plea bargain is likely, which would help Woods avoid jail time. Woods' defense may argue his ...