LAS VEGAS -- Prosecutors are entitled to blood test results in their felony drunken-driving case against former Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III, but they can't ask doctors what Ruggs said about the fiery fatal crash or his injuries, a Las Vegas judge said Thursday.
Justice of the Peace Pro Tem Robert Walsh told attorneys for Ruggs and Kiara Je'nai Kilgo-Washington, Ruggs' girlfriend, that he will issue a written order in their bid to invoke Nevada privacy laws and limit information that prosecutors receive.
"The blood test results will be released, in addition to the authentication of the medical records," Walsh said.