<Li> Where the defendant is charged with a non-imprisonable offence, has already been released on bail for the offence with which he is now accused, and has been arrested for absconding or breaching bail </Li> <P> Where the accused has previous convictions for certain homicide or sexual offences, the burden of proof is on the defendant to rebut a presumption against bail . </P> <P> The Criminal Justice Act 2003 amended the Bail Act 1976 restricting the right to bail for adults who tested positive for a Class A drug and refused to be assessed or refused to participate in recommended treatment . </P> <P> Where a defendant is charged with treason, bail may only be granted by a High Court judge or by the Secretary of State . Section 115 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 prohibits magistrates' courts from granting bail in murder cases . </P>

What type of bail system allows the defendant to be released