A judge in Florida has ruled that prosecutors can access Tiger Woods' medical records related to a March car crash and subsequent DUI arrest. The decision allows the State Attorney's Office to obtain records from Cleveland Clinic Martin South Hospital, where Woods was treated after the accident. Prosecutors previously gained access to Woods' prescription medication records from a Palm Beach pharmacy. Woods has pleaded not guilty to the charges, and a sheriff's report indicated he had two pain pills in his possession and showed signs of impairment. He was traveling at high speeds on a residential road with a 30 mph speed limit when his SUV collided with a truck's trailer, causing $5,000 in damages. Woods took a Breathalyzer test showing no alcohol but refused a urine test. Court documents indicate he has sought treatment abroad.
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