Gore v. Astrue, No. 4:2009cv00095 - Document 16 (N.D. Tex. 2010)

Court Description: ORDER: ADOPTING 15 Findings and Recommendations of Magistrate Judge. ORDERS that the decision of defendant that plaintiff was not entitled to disability insurance benefits and medical insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act be, and is hereby, affirmed. (Ordered by Judge John McBryde on 10/13/2010) (cxb)

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Gore v. Astrue Doc. 16 u.s, NORTHERN DiSn<lCT IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRIC COURr:I~I.LE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TE S FORT WORTH DIVISION '>-'-'r ~~.~2010 I CLERK, V.S. DiSTRICT COURT JERRY WAYNE GORE, § B,_ --i\:"::":"":-----_ Deputy § Plaintiff, § § VS. § NO. 4:09-CV-095-A § MICHAEL J. ASTRUE , COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, § § § § Defendant. § ORDER Came on for consideration the above-captioned action wherein Jerry Wayne Gore is plaintiff and Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, is defendant. This is an action for judicial review of a final decision of the Commissioner denying plaintiff's claim for disability insurance benefits and medical insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. On September 15, 2010, the United States Magistrate Judge issued his proposed findings and conclusions and his recommendation, and granted the parties until October 6, 2010, in which to file and serve objections. Neither party filed an objection. After studying the filings of the parties, the magistrate judge's proposed findings and conclusions, and the applicable legal authorities, the court has decided to adopt the Magistrate Dockets.Justia.com Judge's proposed findings and conclusions and accept his recommendation. Therefore, The court ORDERS that the decision of defendant that plaintiff was not entitled to disability insurance benefits and medical insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act be, and is hereby, affirmed. SIGNED October 13, 2010. 2

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