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Plea Accepted in 2014 Murders of Mother and Son in Jeff Davis County

(May 16, 2022) District Attorney Keith Higgins announces that Robert Benjamin Brown, 37, of  Jacksonville, FL, accepted a plea agreement in the 2014 deaths of two Jeff Davis County residents.
The charges stem from the May 15, 2014 deaths of Javonnie Mondrea Chambers, 35, and his mother,  Mary Lee Chambers, 64, who were shot to death at their home in Hazlehurst, GA. Eyewitness testimony  at the time revealed that two individuals shot the victims, and another individual drove the vehicle, a  silver Dodge Charger, from which they fled the scene. Also present in the home at the time of the  shooting was Mary Lee Chambers’ granddaughter and two minor children, ages 2 and 4.
The case was investigated by both the Hazlehurst Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of  Investigation (GBI). The investigation revealed that Robert Benjamin Brown, then 30, and co-defendant  Brandon Dante Hardaman, then 26, both of Jacksonville, FL, traveled to Jeff Davis County on May 15,  2014 in a silver Dodge Charger just prior to the murders. Brown had text messages and phone records  that implicated him in the crime. Evidence and interviews showed that a third co-defendant, Gerald  Wright, drove his two co-defendants from the scene following the shootings, wherein Mondrea  Chambers was shot with a 9mm semi-automatic pistol and his mother, Mary Lee, was killed by a .308  rifle round after the home was sprayed with .308 rounds by one of the co-defendants.
Pursuant to a plea agreement, Brown pleaded guilty to two counts of Voluntary Manslaughter, a lesser included offense of the original charge of Felony Murder. Following entry of the guilty plea, on May 13,  2022, Brown was sentenced by Superior Court Judge Roger B. Lane to 40 years, 20 years to serve in  prison, with the remainder on probation. Brown, who was sentenced as a recidivist, will have to serve  the full term of 20 years in prison. Following a jury trial in January 2022, co-defendant Gerald Wright  was sentenced to Life without Parole for his part in the case. The case against Hardaman, a third co-defendant in the case, was placed on the dead docket.
Members of the media with further questions may contact the Brunswick Judicial Circuit District  Attorney’s Office at 912-554-7200.

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