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Augusta man gets 105 years for multiple entering auto charges
Bryson Noah Brown
Date: January 12, 2026
By Susan McCord
An Augusta man has been sentenced to 105 years in prison for numerous car break-ins in Columbia County.Bryson Noah Brown, 22, was under indictment for 14 counts of entering an automobile in a series of car break-ins in the Martinez area.
Brown was already on parole from a 2023 conviction under the First Offender Act for 19 counts of entering an automobile. He also was serving 10 years’ probation for a 2021 theft by receiving conviction and 15 years’ probation on 2023 entering auto charges.
Numerous firearms were stolen from the vehicles in the latest series of break-ins but were recovered by authorities.
Monday, Brown pleaded guilty to the new break-ins. He was sentenced by Columbia County Superior Court Judge Barry A. Fleming on the new charges and re-sentenced for the 2023 convictions.
Fleming gave Brown a combined 105 years in prison, with the first 80 to be served in confinement and the following 25 on probation.
105 years... damn. threw his whole life away for nothing
that's for real. And those court rulings too. You aren't above the law to know it. The death penalty doesnt violate the eighth amendment so 150 years, life without parole and etc is legal and doesnt fit the lines of "cruel and unusual punishment". And its Georgia DOC too which is one of the worst DOCs in the country. 3 inmates were murdered in some prison riot last week down there. keep yourself out of trouble and jail/prison.