Women's Health of Central Massachusetts
Director of Operations
Education:
Oxford High School (Massachusetts)
Worcester State College
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Master of Public Health, Masters, Public Health
Becker College
Associates
Worcester State University
Bachelors, Psychology
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"Most folks don't think of animals thinking that far (in) advance," said Allison Howard, a researcher at the University of Georgia who studies primate route planning and was not involved in the study.
Meanwhile, sentencing was held Thursday for a Allison Howard, a Massachusetts resident and producer for the A&E cable television network reality show First 48 who tagged along and taped the raid for the cable show
Date: Jul 25, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Trial begins in girl's death during Detroit police raid
A TV crew for "The First 48," a crime documentary show on the A&E cable network, was following police at the time, and Allison Howard, the principal photographer for the program, also was indicted. She is scheduled to go on trial in June, accused of perjury during an investigative subpoena and o
A&E declined to comment on whether Aiyana's death led to any changes in how "The First 48" crews do their job. A videographer, Allison Howard, is charged with perjury and withholding video crucial to the investigation. Her trial is set for June 24.
A film crew with the A&E Network's "The First 48" crime reality cable TV show was shadowing Detroit police on the raid. The Wayne County prosecutor's office also announced Tuesday that the show's principal photographer, Allison Howard, was indicted on perjury and obstruction of justice charges.
Date: Oct 04, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Detroit police officer charged in shooting death of Aiyana Stanley-Jones, 7
Also charged on an indictment is Allison Howard, a 42-year-old Boston woman, who is being charged with perjury investigative subpoena and obstruction of justice. She was a videographer on "The First 48," which had a television crew following the Special Response Team the night of the raid.
Date: Oct 04, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Detroit officer charged in Aiyana's shooting death
Also arraigned in Wayne County Circuit Court was Allison Howard, a 42-year-old Boston woman who was arraigned on perjury charges. Prosecutors said her false statements early in the investigation delayed it by seven months.
Prosecutors also announced Tuesday that the show's principal photographer, Allison Howard of Boston, was indicted on perjury and obstruction of justice charges. A message seeking comment was left Tuesday afternoon with Howard's Detroit-area attorney, Robert Harrison.