Prosecutors To Subpoena Tiger Woods' Prescription Drug Records After DUI Arrest
Following Tiger Woods' DUI arrest, prosecutors plan to subpoena his prescription drug records as part of their investigation. The incident also prompted Woods to enter treatment, marking a significant moment in the golfer's personal and legal situation. Coverage of the story splits sharply between outlets focusing on the legal proceedings versus those emphasizing personal details surrounding the arrest.
Left-leaning outlets center on the prosecutorial action and legal implications, treating the subpoena of prescription records as the newsworthy development in an ongoing legal matter.
Right-leaning coverage pivots away from the legal proceedings entirely, instead highlighting a family member's social media activity and golf tournament attendance, effectively sidestepping the arrest narrative.
Key Differences
- Left outlets emphasize prosecutorial action and drug records investigation; right outlets redirect focus to tangential personal/family content
- Stark divergence in news judgment: legal developments versus social media updates from associates
- Right-leaning coverage appears designed to minimize the seriousness of the arrest by shifting narrative focus entirely
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