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Sheriff Villanueva Defends Decision Not To Seek Warrant For Tiger Woods' Blood Tests

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Sheriff Villanueva Defends Decision Not To Seek Warrant For Tiger Woods' Blood Tests

Sheriff Villanueva Defends Decision Not To Seek Warrant For Tiger Woods' Blood Tests

Investigators Wednesday morning revealed that unsafe speed was the primary cause of the February crash that severely injured golfer Tiger Woods, with no sign that he was under the influence of drugs or alcohol.


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