Sites v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 10

ORDER - To date, Sites has not filed a Supplemental Statement of Errors, nor requested an extension of time to do so. As such, the Court therefore ORDERS that Plaintiff inform this Court by 4/20/2012 why he has not yet filed a SupplementalStatement of Errors or requested an extension of time. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sharon L Ovington on 03/20/12. (pb1)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON TIMOTHY E. SITES, : Plaintiff, : Case No. 3:11cv00312 : District Judge Thomas M. Rose Magistrate Judge Sharon L. Ovington vs. MICHAEL J. ASTRUE, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration. Defendant. : : : ORDER This social security case previously came before the Court upon pro se Plaintiff Timothy E. Sites’ “Complaint” (Doc. #8; docketed as a Motion for Hearing), and the record as a whole. On February 16, 2012, Plaintiff’s Motion for a Hearing (Doc. #8) was denied, however, he was given additional time to file a Supplemental Statement of Errors. The Court believed “his request for a hearing date suggests that he has more to say about his case, including, perhaps, additional information or arguments to present to the Court.” (Doc. #9 at 2). Accordingly, Plaintiff was provided until March 5, 2012 to file a Supplemental Statement of Errors, and a copy of the Sixth Amended Magistrate Judges’ General Order No. 11 Concerning Social Security Appeals was attached to the Order for his reference. To date, Sites has not filed a Supplemental Statement of Errors, nor requested an extension of time to do so. As such, the Court therefore ORDERS that Plaintiff inform this Court on or before April 20, 2012 why he has not yet filed a Supplemental Statement of Errors or requested an extension of time. In the alternative, Plaintiff may simply file his Supplemental Statement of Errors on or before April 20, 2012. Plaintiff should note that failure to file a Supplemental Statement of Errors, request an extension of time, or otherwise respond, may result in dismissal of this case for failure to prosecute. March 20, 2012 s/Sharon L. Ovington Sharon L. Ovington United States Magistrate Judge 2

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