Florida DUI-law tweak could sway Tiger Woods' rollover case

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A Florida law change could influence how Tiger Woods’ March 27, 2026 rollover crash DUI case is charged and prosecuted, potentially affecting charges, penalties or procedures as investigators and his legal team reassess the implications.
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