'They Have No Case': Why an Expert Says Tiger Woods' Crash DUI Charge Likely Won't Stick
"They have no case, no DUI case. Period, full stop," says longtime South Florida defense attorney Robert Reiff about the charge stemming from Tiger Woods' recent crash.
On March 27, 2026, Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with DUI after his rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida. A local DUI defense lawyer has now explained why he believes that charge won't hold up.
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