Washington Advice of Penalties and Sanctions for Release of Defendant (AO 199C) is a form issued by Magistrate Judge Dike in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington. This form is used to advise defendants of the penalties and sanctions that apply to them for their release from custody. The form contains three sections: Penalties, Sanctions, and Notice and Acknowledgement. The Penalties section specifies the maximum criminal penalties for a violation of the conditions of release, including fines, imprisonment, and supervised release. The Sanctions section lists the potential sanctions for any violation of the conditions of release, including revocation of release, increased supervision, and additional detention. Finally, the Notice and Acknowledgement section requires the defendant to sign the form before being released. The Washington Advice of Penalties and Sanctions for Release of Defendant (AO 199C) form issued by Magistrate Judge Dike is applicable to all individuals who are released from federal custody in the Western District of Washington. It is important for defendants to read and understand the penalties and sanctions outlined in the form, so that they understand the consequences of any violation of the conditions of release.