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The Florida Highway Patrol has completed its investigation into Tiger Woods' one-car accident that occurred last week, a law official said in a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.
The pro golfer was issued a moving violation for careless driving. This could mean a $164 fine and up to four points on Woods' license. The law official told the press that Woods had satisfied all requirements of Florida law and that there is "no pursuit of criminal charges."
Woods' lawyer told ET that his client is "pleased with the outcome."
According to the accident report released last week, the acclaimed golfer had just pulled out of his driveway in his Cadillac SUV when his car struck a fire hydrant and crashed into a tree.