Tiger Woods sentenced to 12 months probation and mandatory drug treatment after pleading GUILTY to reckless driving
Professional golf star Tiger Woods was sentenced to 12 months of probation on Friday after previously pleading guilty to reckless driving in connection to arrest on May 29. Woods will be required to take a diversion program, pay a $250 fine and court costs, perform 20 hours of community service, attend DUI school, and attend a workshop where victims of impaired drivers discuss how their lives were damaged by the crime.
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