Reeves v. Social Security Administration
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ORDER granting 15 Defendant's Unopposed Motion to Remand. This case is remanded as a "sentence four" remand for further development of the record and, if necessary, for a supplemental hearing. Signed by Magistrate Judge Beth Deere on 4/22/2010. (jct) (copy forwarded to ALJ and H&A)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT E A S T E R N DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS J O N E S B O R O DIVISION J A M E S REEVES V. CASE NO.: 3:09CV00178-BD P L A IN T IF F
M I C H A E L J. ASTRUE, Commissioner, Social Security Administration ORDER
DEFENDANT
P e n d in g is Defendant's Unopposed Motion to Remand (docket entry #15). Plaintiff does not object. For good cause shown, Defendant's motion (#15) is G RA N TED . This case is hereby remanded under sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) for further d e v e lo p m e n t of the record and, if necessary, for a supplemental hearing. Specifically, the A d m in is tra tiv e Law Judge should: (a) obtain vocational evidence regarding jobs Plaintiff c a n perform consistent with his residual functional capacity, and (b) explain any in c o n s is te n c ie s between the vocational evidence and the Dictionary of Occupational T itle s . IT IS SO ORDERED this 22nd day of April, 2010.
___________________________________ U N IT E D STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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