
Tiger Woods pleaded guilty to reckless driving Friday afternoon in court in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, as part of a program that will likely keep him from serving prison time.
The professional golfer, wearing a suit and with dark sunglasses hanging around his neck, largely remained silent in court. He spoke only to answer “yes” when asked several questions about his plans to plead guilty.
Woods was arrested in Florida on Memorial Day under suspicion of driving under the influence, after police discovered him stopped on the side of the road with his car still running.
“I understand the severity of what I did and I take full responsibility for my actions,” Woods said in the statement.
There is no jail time in the plea deal unless Woods violates probation in a major way, Judge Sandra Bosso-Pardo said in court Friday. The deal calls for 12 months of probation, standard court fees, a $250 fine, $250 charity donation, 50 hours of community service, an online class and completion of DUI school.

October 28, 2017 





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