Vympel wrote:
1. Slaughter of a Tusken Raider village, down to the last man, woman and child (AotC);
Crime
2. Killing several Geonosians (AotC);
Not a crime. Anakin came under attack, it was neccasary to defend Padme, regardless of having should not been there in the first place.
3. Murder of Count Dooku, an unarmed prisoner (RotS);
I'm sketchy on this one, because had Anakin not killed Count Dooku, he would have been tried (we know this is policy given that Anakin pleaded so when Mace was urging to take Palpatines life). The fact that Mace was willing to take the life of Palpatine, a then unarmed prisoner, clouds judgement some what.
Probaly a crime. But one that I almost certainly think could have been overlooked by those that supposedly enforce it.
4. Murder of many Jedi Younglings, Padawans, Knights and Masters (RotS);
Definate crime.
5. Murder of the entire Separatist Council;
Crime
6. Murder of Captain Antilles of the Tantive IV (ANH);
Crime, but one that Vader could reconcile if need be through the Rebels action aboard the Tantive IV.
7. Killing of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Jedi Master (ANH);
Not a crime. Obi Wan had sabotaged the tractor beam aboard the Death Star and engaged Vader in a duel. Hardly criminal given the situation and perspective, but almost certainly not a crime.
8. Shot down Gold Two, Gold Leader (Tiree, Dutch) Gold Five, Red Twelve, Red Ten, Red Leader, and Red Three (Biggs Darklighter) (ANH); and
Not a crime.
9. Summary execution of Admiral Ozzel, Captain Needa (TESB).
Crime.