Mansfield DUI & Careless Driving Case Awaits Sept. 16 Hearing in Tioga
COUDERSPORT, Pa. – A criminal case filed in the Magisterial District Court of Tioga County (District 04‑3‑03) lists Mansfield resident Justin Brian Wisk, 38, as the defendant. The docket, numbered MJ-04303-CR-0000098-2026, was issued on August 19, 2026 and remains active, awaiting a preliminary hearing scheduled for September 16, 2026 at 10:15 a.m. before Magisterial District Judge Tiffany Cummings.
According to the court record, Wisk was arrested by the Mansfield Borough Police Department; the arresting officer is identified as Christopher A. Logue. The incident that gave rise to the charges occurred on June 9, 2026 in Mansfield, Tioga County, Pennsylvania. The complaint number is 2600011181 and the incident number is 26‑0001118.
The charges filed against Wisk include four separate offenses:
- § 3802 (D1i) – Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance, Schedule I, first offense (Grade M);
- § 3802 (D1iii) – Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Substance Metabolite, first offense (Grade M);
- § 3714 (A) – Careless Driving (Grade S);
- § 4107 (B2) – Operating or Permitting Operation of a Vehicle with Unsafe Equipment (Grade S).
All four offenses are dated June 9, 2026. The docket does not list a bail amount or any monetary conditions; the record also indicates that Wisk has not yet been fingerprinted.
Defendant Wisk resides at a home address in Mansfield, PA 16933. He was advised of his right to apply for an assignment of counsel and indicated a request for a public defender; however, the docket notes that an application for a public defender has not been provided.
The Tioga County District Attorney’s Office, located at the Tioga County Courthouse, 118 Main Street, Wellsboro, PA 16901 (phone 570‑724‑1350), is representing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in this matter. No disposition has been entered, and the case status remains “Active – Awaiting Preliminary Hearing.”
Wisk’s next court appearance will be the preliminary hearing on September 16, 2026, where the magistrate will determine whether sufficient evidence exists to proceed to trial. As required by Pennsylvania law, Wisk is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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