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Jim Fulton
Born
William James Fulton
(1968-11-25) 25 November 1968 (age 55)
Portadown, Northern Ireland
Nationality
British
Known for
Loyalist paramilitary
Movement
Loyalist Volunteer Force
Criminal charge(s)
48 separate charges, including murder and directing terrorism
Criminal penalty
28 years imprisonment
Spouse
Kelly Fulton
Parent(s)
Jim Fulton and Sylvia Prentice
Relatives
Mark "Swinger" Fulton (brother)
William James Fulton (born 25 November 1968[1]), known as Jim Fulton, is a Northern Irish loyalist. He was a volunteer in the Loyalist Volunteer Force (LVF), the paramilitary organisation founded in 1996 by Billy Wright and later commanded by his brother Mark "Swinger" Fulton until the latter's death in 2002.
He was convicted in 2006 of LVF-related crimes; these included having ordered the murder of a local Portadown woman and seven attempted murders. Fulton was sentenced to life in prison. His trial was the longest in the legal history of Northern Ireland.[citation needed]
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