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United States Court of Appeals Fifth CircuitLyle...Jackson filed a claim for disability-insurance benefits and supplemental-security...
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No. 10-3741-cvLopes v. Department of Social ServicesArgued: September 22, 2011 Final Submission: December 30, 2011...
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...Before: McKEE, Chief Judge, SCIRICA, and AMBRO, Circuit JudgesOPINION OF THE COURTTwenty-seven employees of the Federal Detention Center in...
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...CARNES, BARKETT, and EDMONDSON, Circuit Judges.In the early morning hours of December 17, 1995, Robert Wayne Holsey robbed a convenience store in Milledgeville...
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...SUHRHEINRICH, STRANCH, and DONALD, Circuit Judges.STRANCH, J., delivered the opinion of the court in which, DONALD, J., joined., and SUHRHEINRICH, J., joined only...
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...was awarded total disability benefits in 1993...Within two months of Mrs. Sharpe's...Director of the Office of Workers' Compensation...
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...An administrative law judge (ALJ) of the District of Columbia Office of Administrative Hearings determined that...
...151; an attorney adviser with the Social Security Administrations' Office of Disability and Adjudication Review in Dallas who passed the test last July ...
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...10, 1988, Applicant was convicted of the offense of capital murder...for mental retardation or intellectual disability in criminal proceedings. Applicant thereafter...
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