KITTS v. APFEL

No. 99-1899.

204 F.3d 785 (2000)

Marilyn KITTS, Appellant, v. Kenneth S. APFEL, Commissioner Social Security Administration, Appellee.

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit.

Filed: February 17, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. Gregory Wallace, Buies Creek, NC, argued (Anthony W. Bartels, Jonesboro, AR, on the brief), for appellant.

Chris C. Yu, Social Security Regional counsel's Office, Dallas, TX, argued, for appellee.

Before BOWMAN and LOKEN, Circuit Judges, and ALSOP, District Judge.


PER CURIAM.

Marilyn Kitts applied for supplemental security income (SSI), alleging disability beginning March 16, 1995, from leg, back, and hand problems. After a hearing, an administrative law judge (ALJ) found that despite Kitts's severe spondylolisthesis (forward movement of a lower lumbar vertebra), she had the residual functional capacity to perform a full range of sedentary work based on the Medical Vocational Guidelines, and thus she was not disabled. The ALJ...

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