Tiger Woods
Pleads Not Guilty
… Running It Back W/ 2017 DUI Attorney

Tiger Woods has entered a not guilty plea for his DUI case … TMZ Sports has learned.

We reached out to Duncan for a statement, but his office said “no comment.”
Duncan is a prominent criminal defense attorney in the Sunshine State, and represented Woods when Jupiter Police arrested him in 2017 after finding him asleep at the wheel in his running car. According to the toxicology report, he tested positive for five different drugs, including hydrocodone.

In the doc, deputies stated Woods was sweating profusely after the rollover crash, despite sitting in the back of the car with cool air flowing. They also noted he was “lethargic and slow,” and showed “severe signs of impairment.”

