Yes, accepting a caution is admitting guilt and if you have not committed the offence it's not in your interests to admit guilt. It won't necessarily go to court if you refuse because a caution is sometimes offered when there isn't enough evidence to convict but the police want a result.
If you're offered a caution and want to consider it you really need to talk to a specialist solicitor, but basically, if you're innocent don't plead guilty and don't accept a caution. If you do either you'll be a self-confessed sex offender. Not the conclusion you want when you haven't done anything wrong.
If you're offered a caution and want to consider it you really need to talk to a specialist solicitor, but basically, if you're innocent don't plead guilty and don't accept a caution. If you do either you'll be a self-confessed sex offender. Not the conclusion you want when you haven't done anything wrong.
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