Peters v. Colvin
Darren M. Peters |
Carolyn W. Colvin and Michael J. Astrue |
Office of General Counsel Social Security Administration |
4:2013cv03001 |
January 4, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Nebraska |
4 Lincoln Office |
Laurie Smith Camp |
Social Security: SSID Tit. XVI |
42 U.S.C. ยง 416 Denial of Social Security Benefits |
None |
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Filing 21 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER - The Commissioner's decision is affirmed. The appeal is denied. Judgment in favor of the Defendant will be entered in a separate document. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (GJG) |
Filing 4 ORDER - The Plaintiff's Application and Affidavit for Leave to Proceed In Forma Pauperis (Filing No. 2 ) is granted, and payment of costs and fees is not required for filing of the appeal. If requested to do so, the U.S. Marshal will serve p rocess in this case without prepayment of fees. In making such a request, Plaintiffs counsel must complete the Marshals Form 285, to be submitted to the Marshal with the completed summons forms and copies of the Complaint. This order is entered w ithout prejudice to the Court later entering an order taxing costs in this case. No one, including the Plaintiff, is relieved by this order from the obligation to pay or to reimburse taxable costs after the completion of this action. Ordered by Chief Judge Laurie Smith Camp. (GJG) |
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