COLLINS v. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION COMMISSIONER
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ORDER AFFIRMING THE RECOMMENDED DECISION OF THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE affirming 22 Report and Recommendations re: 17 Social Security Statement of Errors/Fact Sheet By JUDGE JOHN A. WOODCOCK, JR. (CCS)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MAINE
JENNIFER C.,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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NANCY A. BERRYHILL,
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Deputy Commissioner for Operations, )
Performing the Duties and Functions )
Not Reserved to the Commissioner of )
Social Security,
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Defendant.
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2:17-cv-00233-JAW
ORDER AFFIRMING THE
RECOMMENDED DECISION OF THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE
The United States Magistrate Judge filed with the Court on June 4,
2018 his Recommended Decision. Report and Recommended Decision (ECF
No. 22) (Recommended Decision). Jennifer Collins filed her objections to the
Recommended Decision on June 18, 2018.
Pl.’s Obj. to the United States
Magistrate Judge’s Report and Recommended Decision (ECF No. 23) (Pl.’s
Obj.). The Commissioner of the Social Security Administration filed a response
to Ms. Collins’ objections on June 22, 2018. Def.’s Resp. to Pl.’s Obj. to the
Report and Recommended Decision (ECF No. 24). The Court reviewed and
considered the Magistrate Judge's Recommended Decision, together with the
entire record; the Court has made a de novo determination of all matters
adjudicated by the Magistrate Judge's Recommended Decision; and the Court
concurs with the recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge for
the reasons set forth in his Recommended Decision, and determines that no
further proceeding is necessary.
1. It is therefore ORDERED that the Recommended Decision of the
Magistrate Judge (ECF No. 22) is hereby AFFIRMED.
2. It is further ORDERED that the Commissioner’s decision be and
hereby is AFFIRMED.
SO ORDERED.
/s/ John A. Woodcock, Jr.
JOHN A. WOODCOCK, JR.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Dated this 21st day of September, 2018
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