FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2, 2026
MOBILE, Alabama – District Attorney Keith Blackwood announced today that Tre’Vion Collins-Smiley was sentenced last Wednesday, February 25, to two life sentences following his conviction for Murder and Robbery in the First Degree.
On October 21, 2022, Collins-Smiley shot and killed Triston Bohannon during a robbery. In January 2026, a Mobile County jury found him guilty of both charges.
On February 25, 2026, Judge Youngpeter sentenced Collins-Smiley to Life in Prison for Murder and Life in Prison for Robbery in the First Degree. Sentences to run concurrently.
District Attorney Keith Blackwood stated:
“This sentence ensures that the defendant is held responsible for his violent actions. While no sentence can restore the life that was taken, today’s outcome brings finality and accountability. My office extends its continued condolences to the Bohannon family.”
The State of Alabama was represented by Assistant District Attorney Stuart Lang, Trial Coordinator Carla Nealy, and Victim Services Officer Leigha Arthur.
Joseph Timmons, Collins-Smiley’s co-defendant is set for trial next month. Timmons is charged with Murder and Robbery in the First Degree.