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SPEARS v. COLVIN, 3:14CV763TSL-RHW. (2015)

Court: District Court, S.D. Mississippi Number: infdco20151120c65 Visitors: 8
Filed: Nov. 19, 2015
Latest Update: Nov. 19, 2015
Summary: ORDER TOM S. LEE , District Judge . This cause is before the court on the objections of plaintiff Charlie Spears to the report and recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Robert H. Walker on October 16, 2015, recommending that the government's motion to affirm the decision of the commissioner be granted and that plaintiff's motion for summary judgment be denied. The court, having fully reviewed the report and recommendation and being duly advised in the premises, and having conduct
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ORDER

This cause is before the court on the objections of plaintiff Charlie Spears to the report and recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Robert H. Walker on October 16, 2015, recommending that the government's motion to affirm the decision of the commissioner be granted and that plaintiff's motion for summary judgment be denied. The court, having fully reviewed the report and recommendation and being duly advised in the premises, and having conducted a de novo review of those portions of the report and recommendation to which objections were made, now finds that the objections should be overruled and that the report and recommendation should be adopted as the opinion of the court.

Based on the foregoing, it is ordered that plaintiff's objections to the report and recommendation are overruled. It is further ordered that the report and recommendation of United States Magistrate Judge Robert H. Walker be, and the same is hereby, adopted as the findings of the court. It follows then that the government's motion to affirm is granted, such that the action will be dismissed with prejudice.

A separate judgment will be entered in accordance with Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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