A man is charged with ABH and he admits that he committed the offence to his solicitor. The solicitor advises him that the identification evidence against him is very weak and that he has a good chance of acquittal on the evidence. The man asks his solicitor that in that case should he plead not guilty and deny he was present at the scene at all.What should the solicitor advise?
选项:
A: The man must plead guilty as he has admitted the offence to his solicitor.
B: The man should plead guilty as he won't be able to put forward a defence
C: The man may plead not guilty and deny the offence as the evidence is weak
D: The man may plead not guilty but must not put forward a positive defence, just put the prosecution to proof
E: The man should plead not guilty but the solicitor must then cease to act
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