Initially, Amos, via his Apuneh Dodwell, was aiming for a fine or short jail term, the latter knowing that he could set off his time in remand against his prison sentence. He could have walked away with a probation, and that would have given the judge and the prosecution a "dignified exit" from the entire episode.
However, when RTC came knocking on his door after he decided to slam his door on the probation officer, he became worried. The only time Amos revealed in his blog his "little fear" was the possibility of an early NS call-up. He had plans for his "movie career" and that was precisely why he decided to drop out from school. An 18-month stint in RTC would upset his plans, and the situation would be made worse because immediately after he would be enlisted for NS.
Amos wants everything done his way, including the sentence. This is, by far, the biggest stumbling block. The AGC can walk away in shame, like they did in CNB and law professor cases. But that was because the Court held its esteem despite AGC having its tail caught between its legs.
In other words, Amos must give "some face" to the Court for this saga to end amicably. As long as there is a loser in this 3-party fight, there will be a winner at least. Make friend with the Court, and go ahead make AGC the loser, and Amos too will be seen as a winner. This is a situation where you can't win it all and make both the Court and AGC the losers.
My take is Amos, being Amos, will not commit suicide. In his own words, "you are seeing manipulation at work".