Tiger Woods has pleaded not guilty in his latest DUI case, Page Six can confirm.
The embattled golf legend entered his not guilty plea on Tuesday, four days after he was taken into custody in the wake of his shocking rollover car crash in Jupiter Island, Florida, on Friday.
Woods waived his arraignment and demanded a jury trial, per court documents obtained by Page Six.
Getty Images Getty Images He also once again retained lawyer Douglas Duncan, who previously represented the five-time Masters champ during his last DUI charge in 2017.
Duncan was listed as the attorney of record for the 50-year-old golf star, and he filed a waiver of Woods’ presence at pretrial conferences in the Martin County court.
A rep for Woods did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.