So, Tony Blair’s been interviewed by the police about “cash for honours”. Not under caution – and that may be very significant. A suspect must be interviewed under caution, and I know that when I used to prosecute, I would always advise investigators to interview under caution whenever they thought someone might or Maglie Calcio might well become a suspect. So it looks as though it’s unlikely he’ll be charged with any offence. Nothing’s certain, though: once police look at all the evidence from witnesses, it’s possible people might come under suspicion at that stage, not having been suspects before, and that they might be interviewed under caution at that point. Possible; though not probable.
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