Mosley v. Berryhill
Filing
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ORDER adopting and incorporating the 14 Proposed Findings and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge; denying the plaintiff's 10 request for judgment on the pleadings; granting the Commissioner's 13 request to affirm the decisio n of the Commissioner; affirming the final decision of the Commissioner; and this action is dismissed and removed from the docket of the court. Signed by Judge John T. Copenhaver, Jr. on 10/3/2018. (cc: counsel of record; United States Magistrate Judge Cheryl A. Eifert) (taq)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF WEST VIRGINIA
AT CHARLESTON
MELVIN TIMOTHY MOSLEY,
Plaintiff,
v.
Civil Action No. 2:17-CV-04197
NANCY A. BERRYHILL,
Acting Commissioner of the
Social Security Administration,
Defendant.
ORDER
The court having received the Proposed Findings and
Recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Cheryl A.
Eifert, entered on September 5, 2018; and the magistrate judge
having recommended that the court deny the plaintiff’s request
for judgment on the pleadings, grant the defendant’s request to
affirm the decision of the Commissioner, and affirm the final
decision of the Commissioner; and no objection having been filed
to the Proposed Findings and Recommendations, it is ORDERED
that:
1.
The findings made in the Proposed Findings and
Recommendations of the magistrate judge be, and they hereby are,
adopted by the court and incorporated herein;
2.
The plaintiff’s request for judgment on the
pleadings be, and it hereby is, denied;
3.
The Commissioner’s request to affirm the decision
of the Commissioner be, and it hereby is, granted;
4.
The final decision of the Commissioner be, and it
hereby is, affirmed; and
5.
This action be, and it hereby is, dismissed and
removed from the docket of the court.
The Clerk is directed to forward copies of this
written opinion and order to all counsel of record and United
States Magistrate Judge Cheryl A. Eifert.
DATED: October 3, 2018
John T. Copenhaver, Jr.
United States District Judge
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