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finding that claimant only completing through the sixth grade in school, repeating the third and fourth grades, and reporting (albeit inconsistently) that he attended special education classes constituted evidence of deficits in adaptive functioning
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CASE NO. 5:12-CV-676-D
11-15-2013
JUDGMENT
Decision by the Court:
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that the Court adopts the conclusions in the Memorandum and Recommendations [D.E. 25]. Plaintiff's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings [D.E. 21] is GRANTED, Defendant's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings [D.E. 22] is DENIED, and the action is REMANDED to the Commissioner under sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g). The clerk shall close the case. THE ABOVE JUDGMENT WAS ENTERED TODAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2013, WITH A COPY TO:
Jonathan Winstead (via CM/ECF electronic notification)
Michael A. Haar (via CM/ECF electronic notification)
JULIE A. RICHARDS, Clerk
Eastern District of North Carolina
Debby Sawyer
(By) Deputy Clerk
Raleigh, North Carolina