(2) For the purposes of this section, a trial of an offence constituted by committing an indictable offence against the law of the place where it is committed (the '''''original offence''''') is taken to be by jury, even if no jury has been empanelled, if the offender has been found guilty of the original offence under the law of the place where the original offence was committed. | (2) For the purposes of this section, a trial of an offence constituted by committing an indictable offence against the law of the place where it is committed (the '''''original offence''''') is taken to be by jury, even if no jury has been empanelled, if the offender has been found guilty of the original offence under the law of the place where the original offence was committed. |