I appreciate your communication regarding the Marsden calling timeframe in relation to the alleged offense. However, it is essential to clarify that there is no statutory or legal provision stipulating a specific timeframe, such as 45 seconds, for initiating a Marsden call.
Marsden rights, established through legal precedents, ensure an individual's right to consult with an solicitor upon custodial interrogation. The focus should be on the timely and reasonable exercise of this right rather than rigid adherence to a specific time constraint.
I would be grateful if you could provide any legal basis or authority supporting the assertion that a Marsden cannot be called if the offense occurred within a timeframe of 45 seconds from the original post.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to further clarification on the legal foundation for the stated claim.