Patrick Hooty Croy
Patrick Hooty Croy is a Karok-Shasta Indian from Yreka, CA who shot and killed a police officer in self-defense in July 1978. Croy was sentenced to death but after a second trial was ultimately acquitted on murder charges and released.
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![The Case of Patrick](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Left CurveYear: 1991Volume Number: No. 15Format: CompilationCollection: Patrick Hooty Croy
Cultural Defense: Overview of Hooty Croy Case (Paul Vanotti); Interview with Hooty Croy (Luis Talamantez); From a Talk with Patrick \Hooty\" Croy in SF County Jail (Dannie \""Rojo\"" Martin); A Prison Visit to Norma Jean Croy- Interview with Bia De Ocampo (Kathy Goss)"""
![Free Patrick Hooty Croy- Attend his Trial](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
![Hooty Croy calls for Indian unity against a racist system](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Peoples TribuneYear: 1990Volume Number: Vol. 17-16Format: ArticleCollection: Patrick Hooty Croy
Original Article
![Reason to Fear: The Cultural Defense of Hooty Croy](images/thumbnails//32381.jpg)
Capitalizing on Race and Culture: The Croy Acquittal and its Application to Future Cases. Defense Case Outline to Accompany the Video
![The Best Defense](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: San Francisco Examiner: ImageDate: 7/8/1990Volume Number: 8-JulFormat: ArticleCollection: Patrick Hooty Croy
Hooty Croy was on trial for his life. But Tony Serra put American history on trial instead.
6 Documents Found