Holding that obstruction of justice at the sentencing hearing precluded a sentencing discount for acceptance of responsibility, we vacated the defendant’s sentence and remanded for resentencing.
The scope of a remand is determined, of course, by the order of remand, e.g.,
Moore v. Anderson,
The district judge may not have understood this clearly' — may have thought, as the defendant argues, that our order of remand prevented her from doing anything but lancing the acceptance of responsibility discount — but in any event she expressed dubiety about the defendant’s claim of “post-sentence rehabilitation,” and rightly so. Although some courts had entertained such claims as a ground for a downward departure before the Sentencing Commission nixed it, e.g.,
United States v. Maldonado,
AFFIRMED.
