BATTLE v. COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
DETRICH D BATTLE |
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY |
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NOTICE) and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (NOTICE) |
5:2022cv00137 |
March 31, 2022 |
US District Court for the Middle District of Georgia |
MARC T TREADWELL |
CHARLES H WEIGLE |
Social Security: DIWC/DIWW |
42 U.S.C. ยง 205 Denial Social Security Benefits |
None |
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Filing 5 Consent to proceed before a full-time U.S. Magistrate Judge in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in 28 U.S.C 636(c)(1) and (2) (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(tam) |
Filing 4 Local Rule 9.2 Social Security Identification Form by DETRICH D BATTLE (Attachments: #1 Envelope)(tam) |
NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. All parties having consented pursuant to 28 USC 636(c)(1) for a full-time U.S. Magistrate Judge to conduct any and all proceedings in connection with this action, including but not limited to, the trial of said case and the ordering of the entry of judgment herein; this case is hereby reassigned to US MAGISTRATE JUDGE CHARLES H WEIGLE for all further proceedings. (tam) |
Filing 3 Consent Form (28 USC 636(c)(1)) sent to DETRICH D BATTLE (tam) |
Filing 2 ORDER REFERRING CASE to Magistrate Judge issued at the direction of the Court. (tam) |
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