- Tiger Woods' attorney and prosecutors are set to argue in court over the release of his prescription drug records.
- The legal dispute arises from Woods' March arrest in Florida on suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI).
- Prosecutors have issued a subpoena seeking Woods' prescription medication records from a Palm Beach pharmacy for the period of January through March.
- Woods' defense attorney, Doug Duncan, argues his client has a constitutional right to privacy regarding his medications and has requested a protective order if the records are released.
- Woods pleaded not guilty to DUI, and a sheriff's report noted two pain pills were found in his pocket and signs of impairment after his SUV accident.
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