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Graffiti can be classified as a felony when it causes significant damage, often exceeding a certain monetary threshold set by state laws, or when it involves defacement of public property or private property without permission. In many jurisdictions, if the damage is valued at more than a specific amount—commonly $1,000 or $5,000—it may elevate the charge from a misdemeanor to a felony. Additionally, repeat offenders or those who use graffiti for gang-related activities may also face felony charges.

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