Dean v. Colvin, Acting Commissioner of Social Security Administration
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ORDER Court accepts the Recommendations re 18 Findings and Recommendations and Orders decision of the Commissioner that, based on the application for supplemental security income protectively filed on 12/28/10, pltf, Michael Dean, is not disabled under Section 1614(a)(3)(A) of the Social Security Act, be affirmed (Ordered by Judge John McBryde on 4/30/2014) (ult) (Main Document 24 replaced w/OCR readable PDF on 4/30/2014) (ult).
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NORTHER'\ DI~Tl\ICT OF TEXAS
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRIC
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TE
FORT WORTH DIVISION
MICHAEL DEAN
FILED
COURT
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APR
3 o2014
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Plaintiff,
vs.
CLERK, U.S. DISTRICT COURT
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BY----~--------Deputy
NO. 4:13-CV-089-A
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CAROLYN W. COLVIN, ACTING
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL
SECURITY,
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Defendant.
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ORDER
Came on for consideration the above-captioned action wherein
Michael Dean is plaintiff and Carolyn W. Colvin, Acting
Commissioner of Social Security,
("Commissioner") is defendant.
This is an action for judicial review of a final decision of the
Commissioner denying plaintiff's claim for supplemental security
income under Title XVI of the Social Security Act.
On February
28, 2014, the United States Magistrate Judge issued his proposed
findings and conclusions and his recommendation ("FC & R"), and
granted the parties until March 14, 2014, in which to file and
serve any written objections thereto.
Plaintiff filed his
objections, to which Commissioner filed a response.
After a
thorough study of the record, the magistrate judge's proposed
findings and conclusions, and applicable legal authorities, the
court has concluded that plaintiff's objections lack merit and
that the recommendation of the magistrate judge should be
accepted.
Therefore,
The court accepts the recommendation of the magistrate judge
and ORDERS that the decision of the Commissioner that, based on
the application for supplemental security income protectively
filed on December 28, 2010, plaintiff, Michael Dean, is not
disabled under Section 1614(a) (3) (A) of the Social Security Act,
be, and is hereby, affirmed.
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SIGNED April 30, 2014.
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