Welcome aboard.
I'm not sure I totally understand your scenario; are you saying an out was made at 2nd, and you are concerned about an already retired runner committing interference? (Note: we normally shorten to INT, not INF.)
If so, then the key is determining if there was a "play" (an opportunity to retire an offensive player) or not. If there was a "play", you have interference; if all runners are standing on a base and clearly not in jeopardy, there cannot be interference.
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Steve
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