I'll be honest, Karry. I have nothing personal against OMG, and I do sincerely wish him the best. However, he did commit a crime, and law be damned, he should do the right thing and fess up. Yes, he'll get charged with various offenses, but at least he'll have done the right thing. Why burden society with the cost of a drawn out court case when he can get it over with quickly.
If the law does not favour honesty, I do. And if the law does not favour honesty, then maybe it's time for the law to be rewritten so that non-experts in the law can actually understand it at a moral level. If the law does not favour honesty, then our system is bankrupt anyway, and prison is likely the safest place to be in that case.
Besides, it's not like anyone has starved to death in prison. The issue here is not with avoiding charges, but holding your head up high and telling the truth regardless of the law and charges. You do not need a lawyer for that.