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Court at Mobile Cemetery

Oaklawn Cemetery Criticized for High Weeds, Grass and Trash


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The Mobile City Environmental Court and Judge Holmes Whiddon held a court hearing at Mobile's Oaklawn Cemetery. There have been numerous complaints about the condition of the cemetery. Many family members say they can't access the graves of their deceased loved ones because of the high weeds, grass and trash. Bishop Cornelius Woods says he does not own all of the property and can't be held responsible for all of the upkeep. Another court hearing is scheduled for next month. Please watch this report...

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