Indictable offences are serious offences that carry significant penalties and are heard in the Supreme Court or the District Court. Offences that are not indictable offences are known as summary offences and are dealt with in the Magistrates Court. Indictable offences in New South Wales are governed by the Crimes Act 1900 . The procedures for dealing with indictable offences are set out in the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 . Get More Info on Indictable Offences in NSW