Hanshaw v. Commissioner of Social Security
Filing
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ORDER ADOPTING the REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION 17 in that the Court affirms the Commissioner of Social Security's non-disability finding and this action is dismissed. Signed by Judge James L Graham on 8/11/15. (sem)(This document has been sent by regular mail to the party(ies) listed in the NEF that did not receive electronic notification.)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
EASTERN DIVISION
Celeste Hanshaw,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 2:14-cv-1464
Commissioner of
Social Security,
Defendant.
ORDER
This matter is before the court for consideration of the July
23, 2015, report and recommendation of the United States magistrate
judge to whom this case was referred pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §636(b).
The magistrate judge recommended that the plaintiff’s statement of
errors be overruled and that the decision of the Commissioner be
affirmed.
The report and recommendation specifically advised the parties
that failure to object to the report and recommendation within
fourteen days of the report “will result in a waiver of the right
to de novo review by the District Judge and waiver of the right to
appeal the judgment of the District Court.”
Doc. 17, p. 16.
The
time period for filing objections to the report and recommendation
has
expired,
and
no
party
has
objected
to
the
report
and
recommendation.
The
court
adopts
the
magistrate judge (Doc. 17).
report
and
recommendation
of
the
Plaintiff’s statement of errors is
overruled. The court affirms the Commissioner of Social Security’s
non-disability finding and this action is dismissed.
The clerk is
directed to enter judgment in favor of the Commissioner of Social
Security.
It is so ordered.
Date: August 11, 2015
s/James L. Graham
James L. Graham
United States District Judge
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