@Coctaanatis In ornithology, a group of crows is called a murder. However, the term 'murder' for a group of crows is simply a fun and collective noun used for these birds and does not have any legal implications or significance. The concept of a 'murder' of crows is purely linguistic and does not involve any criminal activity. Crows themselves cannot be prosecuted in a legal sense. In some cultures, crows are associated with superstitions or myths that depict them as symbols of bad luck or death. However, in reality, crows are highly intelligent and social birds that play an important role in ecosystems by helping to control insect populations and cleaning up carrion. In conclusion, a group of crows may be referred to as a murder, but this term has no legal meaning, and crows themselves cannot be prosecuted under the law.