Washington Advice of Penalties and Sanctions for Release of Defendant — AO 199— - Magistrate Judge Rodgers is a court order issued by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. This order provides guidance to the court and counsel about the process of determining appropriate penalties and sanctions for release of a defendant. It outlines the criteria that must be met in order to determine the appropriate penalties and sanctions for release of a defendant. Specifically, the court considers the defendant’s criminal history, the nature of the offense, the potential for recidivism, and the need for deterrence. The order also outlines the range of possible sanctions that may be imposed, including fines, restitution, community service, and jail time. Additionally, the order addresses the process for determining whether a defendant should be released on their own recognizance, or if some form of supervised release is warranted. The order is divided into two types: the Washington Advice of Penalties and Sanctions for Release of Defendant — AO 199— - Magistrate Judge Rodgers (for misdemeanors) and the Washington Advice of Penalties and Sanctions for Release of Defendant — AO 199— - Magistrate Judge Rodgers (for felonies).