Golfer Tiger Woods pleaded not guilty to charges following the car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, according to court documents filed in Martin County Circuit Court. Woods is facing charges of driving under the influence, property damage, and refusal to submit to a urinalysis test. Attorney Douglas Duncan, who also represented Woods in his 2017 DUI arrest, submitted the not guilty plea and demanded a jury trial.
The accident occurred on Friday, March 27, where Woods allegedly looked at his phone to change the radio station before crashing into a trailer. The impact caused his vehicle to roll over, leaving him trapped until he was assisted by the truck driver and a bystander.