I'm not a lawyer, but Alsup is, and he states as much in an abundantly clear tongue lashing of Uber's lawyers:
http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3533784-Waymo-Uber-3-...
Sorry, but I don't buy it. Of course you should talk to lawyers first, just as Levandowski did.
But at some point, if you're truly innocent, I'm sure the best lawyers in the business could find a way for you to say "I'm not guilty" without hurting yourself.