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What to know about Tiger Woods' rollover crash in Florida
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Tiger Woods’ refusal to take a urine test following his recent rollover crash can be prosecuted under a change to Florida law last year, and prosecutors can build a DUI case against him even without lab results by utilizing deputy testimony, and body camera and dashcam video, according to a legal expert. The golfer was traveling at “high speeds” on a beachside, residential road in Jupiter Island on Friday when his Land Rover clipped a truck and rolled onto its side, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, noting that Woods showed “signs of impairment." Investigators believe Woods, who wasn't injured, had taken some kind of medication or drug and described him as lethargic.