Opinion ID: 755506
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Heading: Sherwood I

Text: 15 In Sherwood I, we remanded for resentencing on the issue whether the district court properly departed upward based on Application Note 8 of U.S.S.G. § 2B3.2, which permits an upward departure if the offense involved a threat to a family member of the victim. The opinion explained that: 16 A review of the transcripts of both sentencings reveals that counsel discussed three different threats-a threat that the photographs of Ms. Wynn would be published, a threat to kidnap Ms. Wynn, and a threat to Ms. Wynn's life. It is unclear from a review of the record upon which of those threats the district court based its decision to depart. 17 Sherwood I, 98 F.3d at 414. Moreover, our earlier opinion stated that if the district court departed upward based on a threat to Ms. Wynn's life, the present record does not support a finding that Ms. Wynn's life was ever threatened. Id. at 415 (emphasis added). 2