Prosecution to Use Body Cam Footage in Tiger Woods's DUI Trial
Ex-FBI Agent Tells Fox News Prosecution Will Use Body Cam Footage at Tiger Woods’s Trial
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Prosecutors will present body cam footage from Tiger Woods's arrest during his DUI trial, according to former FBI agent James Gagliano. The trial will focus on prescription records and whether Woods was impaired by medication, as he refused standard impairment tests at the time of arrest.
- 01Prosecutors will use body cam footage from Tiger Woods's DUI arrest.
- 02The trial will examine Woods's prescription records for medication details.
- 03Woods refused impairment tests during the arrest.
- 04No alcohol was involved; the case revolves around prescription pills.
- 05Body cam footage will provide evidence of Woods's condition at the time.
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During Tiger Woods's upcoming DUI trial, prosecutors plan to utilize body cam footage from his arrest, as stated by former FBI supervisory agent James Gagliano. The prosecution aims to obtain Woods's prescription records, which include details such as the date filled, type of medication, and dosage. This information is crucial as Woods refused to undergo any impairment tests at the time of his arrest, complicating the determination of his impairment level. Gagliano emphasized that while the body cam footage cannot solely lead to a conviction, it will serve as probable cause for further testing. The trial will focus on whether Woods was under the influence of prescription medication, as he reportedly had no alcohol in his system during the incident.
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