May 12 (UPI) -- A Florida Judge granted prosecutors' request for a subpoena of Tiger Woods' prescription drug records at a hearing Tuesday.

The decision by Martin County Judge Darren Steele was the latest chapter in Woods' legal battle, stemming from his arrest in March, which led to charges of driving under the influence and refusal to submit to a lawful test and distracted driving, which is a moving violation.

Martin County court records show that prosecutors filed a motion for the subpoena last month, seeking prescription records from Lewis Pharmacy in Palm Beach, Fla., showing medications dispensed to the golf icon.

A week later, Woods' attorney, Douglas Duncan, filed a motion arguing that the subpoena can't be issued without a hearing.

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