(a) A capital crime shall not be bailable, and a person so charged shall be held in custody without bail until the charge be withdrawn, reduced or dismissed or until the court shall otherwise order after a trial which results in less than a conviction of a capital crime or except as provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(b) The Superior Court shall admit to bail a person charged with a capital crime unless, after full inquiry, the Superior Court determines that the proof is positive or the presumption great.