120 Days
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Initial release | Santa Fe |
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Directors | Ted Roach |
Screenplay | Ted Roach |
Cinematography | Brad Allgood |
Cast | Miguel Cortes |
Producers | Ted Roach |
Margaret Herman | |
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ID | 954811 |
About 120 Days
An intimate look into the lives of an undocumented immigrant family living and working in the United States.
Ukraine war: Last grain ship leaves Odesa as deal deadline looms
... The deal is meant to be extended for 120 Days at a time, but in March and May 2023 Russia agreed to extensions of only 60 days...
Ukraine war: WFP chief Cindy McCain says grain deal with Russia needed to feed world
... " The deal is meant to be extended for 120 Days at a time but Russia has threatened to quit the agreement on 18 May over obstacles to its grain and fertiliser exports...
Manhunt underway after deadly Mississippi jail break
... A public safety consultant was appointed as a " receiver" by the judge in October, with 120 Days to devise a plan to improve conditions...
Russia and Ukraine extend grain deal despite disagreement
... But it is unclear how long it will last, with Ukraine pushing for 120 Days, and Russia calling for 60 days...
Mark Easton's Boxing Day family puzzler 2022
... 57 years and 120 Days; 13...
Ukraine war: Ukraine struggles to restore power after Russian strikes
... Hold on for 120 Days The Ukrainian authorities say they have set up across the country more than 4,000 " points of invincibility" - makeshift heated tents where people can charge their phones and have tea or coffee...
Ukraine war round-up: Torture claims and MH17 convictions
... The Kremlin confirmed on Thursday that the deal would be continued for another 120 Days " without changes"...
Ukraine war: Gas plant hit in latest Russian strikes
... In other developments, the Ukrainian government has said a deal that allows it to export of grain by ships on the Black Sea has been extended for another 120 Days...
Manhunt underway after deadly Mississippi jail break
By Bernd Debusmann JrBBC News, Washington
Police are hunting for four inmates who escaped a Mississippi jail, including one Now believed to have killed A Man while on The Run .
The Suspects were found missing during a routine headcount at the Raymond Detention Center near Jackson on Sunday, according to authorities.
One of The Suspects , 22-year-old Dylan Arrington, is Now believed to have murdered A Man and stolen his truck.
At least one of The Suspects is believed to have fled to Texas.
In addition to Dylan Arrington, The Suspects have been identified as 51-year-old Jerry Raynes, and Casey Grayson and Corey Harrison , both 22. Mr Raynes has a long history of escaping from jail facilities, including the Raymond Detention Center in 2021, according to local authorities.
The Men were in custody on a variety of charges, primarily related to thefts. Mr Arrington was in custody on firearm and auto theft charges.
Residents of the area have been told to be on the look-out for The Suspects as local, state and Federal Police conduct their manhunt.
In a Facebook post, authorities in nearby Leake County asked residents to be " extremely cautious" keep their doors locked and avoid having keys or weapons in parked vehicles.
At a news conference earlier This Week , Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones said that after The Four were found missing on Sunday, jail authorities discovered two " breaches" in The Building , including one on the jail's roof.
Authorities Now believe that The Suspects escaped to the jail's roof on Saturday and left the facility at various times.
In a statement on Monday, Jackson Police Chief James Davis said that Mr Harrington is Now the Prime Suspect in the death of Local Man Anthony Watts , 61.
Mr Watts was shot and killed around 7pm local time on Monday after pulling over to help A Man - Now believed to be Mr Arrington - who had crashed a motorcycle. He was found dead at The Scene and his vehicle, a red truck, remains missing.
Another suspect is believed to have stolen a government public works vehicle which was later found near Houston, Texas.
In July , a federal judge seized control of the Raymond Detention Center , citing " severely deficient" conditions and a " stunning array" of assaults and deaths among detainees.
A public safety consultant was appointed as a " receiver" by The Judge in October, with 120 Days to devise a plan to improve conditions.
The Judge 's order was stayed by an appeals court in December after local officials asked for The Move to be reconsidered.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com