Appearing before Magistrate Rene McKay were George Neil Deveaux, 20, from Bernard Road; Anton Clarke, 18, Ozone Thompson, 20, and Corrodon Cockburn, 18, all of Cox Street.
Attorney Murielle Ducille represented Deveaux, Clarke and Thompson while Raynard Henfield represented Cockburn.
According to police reports, Fulford was stabbed to death during an altercation at the Waterloo Nightclub on East Bay Street early Friday morning.
He reportedly died at the scene.
While in court on Wednesday, the men accused of killing him were not required to enter a plea and were denied bail.
During the proceeding, defence attorneys had requested that the magistrate consider bail on the grounds that the men are not likely to commit another offence.
But prosecutor, Donald Lotmore, objected saying that due to the severity of the crime the court should not grant bail.
The men were remanded to Her Majesty’s prison and will return to court on February 14 for a preliminary inquiry into the matter.
By: Stephen Gay, The Bahama Journal