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Att’y for thug accused in shooting 3-year-old sneers at tot’s wound

He’s all heart.

The lawyer for a thug accused in the shooting of a 3-year-old Brooklyn boy said yesterday that the kid’s bullet wound to the leg isn’t exactly the crime of the century.

“This is not a homicide,” sniffed lawyer Matthew Cohen as his client Stanley Williams (pictured), 20, was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court in Sunday’s shooting of little Isaiah Rivera.

“Even the alleged injury is not that severe,” said Cohen, whose client denied the charges. “I think this is a very weak case against him.”

But Judge Kevin McGrath fired back, saying, “He has a total disregard for society” — and set $1 million bail for Williams and accused shooter Antonio McCloud.

Prosecutors said Williams drove McCloud and another shooter who remains at large. He’s been identified by cops as Jashid Chambers.