Central Texas man re-sentenced in 2016 fatality
Posted/updated on: April 8, 2022 at 2:57 pmTYLER — A Central Texas man has received a new sentence for a 2016 crash on Tyler’s Grande Boulevard that killed 21-year-old Haile Beasley. According to our news partner KETK, State District Judge Jack Skeen handed 46-year-old James Fulton a six-month term in the Smith County Jail along with ten years’ probation. The jury initially gave Fulton a seven-year probated sentence, but Texas law, allows the judge to set the terms of the sentence. If Fulton were to violate any of his probation terms, he would then spend seven years in prison, with the 20 months he served in his original sentence counting toward it. Fulton was earlier convicted of criminally negligent homicide and sentenced to 10 years in prison. But an appeals court ruled that he received ineffective counsel and ordered a new sentencing trial.