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Police: Tiger Woods will be ticketed for car crash and the case is closed (photos)

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods
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AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall

In the Tiger Woods car crash case, the Florida Highway Patrol held a press conference Tuesday stating that they have concluded that Tiger Woods was at fault in the car crash early Friday morning, and Tiger Woods will be ticketed. The moving violation ticket will cost $164 and 4 points on a driving record. Woods has submitted his drivers license and proof of insurance to the highway patrol.

No criminal charges will be filed. Florida Highway Patrol has dropped any other charges. No claims of domestic violence have been filed. The Florida Highway Patrol has filed a report that will be available for the public at noon tomorrow. Florida Highway Patrol considers the case closed, and they did not answer any questions.

In 2008, Tiger Woods has his third knee surgery in Park City, Utah. He took two months off from the PGA Tour to recover.

To see exclusive photos of the Tiger Woods car crash, click here.

Source: CNN live

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