BRIAN MORRIS, District Judge.
United States Magistrate Judge John Johnston entered Findings and Recommendations in this matter on June 5, 2019. (Doc. 63). Neither party filed objections. When a party makes no objections, the Court need not review de novo the proposed Findings and Recommendations. Thomas v. Arn, 474 U.S. 140, 153-52 (1986). This Court will review Judge Johnston's Findings and Recommendations, however, for clear error. McDonnell Douglas Corp. v. Commodore Bus. Mach., Inc., 656 F.2d 1309, 1313 (9th Cir. 1981).
Judge Johnston conducted a hearing on a violation of a condition of supervised release on June 5, 2019. (Doc. 63 at 3). The United States alleged that that Mitchell violated the conditions of his supervised release: 1) by consuming alcohol; 2) by using marijuana; 3) by using methamphetamine; and 4) by failing to complete his sex offender treatment program. (Doc. 56 at 2-3). Mitchell admitted to the violations 1, 2 and 3. (Doc. 63 at 2). The government proved alleged violation 4. Id. at 3. These violations prove serious.
Judge Johnston has recommended Mitchell's supervised release be revoked. Id. at 4. Judge Johnston recommends Mitchell serve a custody term of seven (7) months, with forty-three (43) months of supervised release to follow. Id. Judge Johnston recommended further that Mitchell be allowed to file a motion for early termination of supervise release after he has completed twenty-four (24) consecutive months of supervised release, in full compliance with all of the conditions of supervised release that the Court has imposed upon him. Id.
The Court finds no clear error in Judge Johnston's Findings and Recommendations. Mitchell's violations represent a serious breach of the Court's trust. This revocation of Mitchell's supervised release and custody term proves sufficient but not greater than necessary.
Accordingly,