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Law has a bully pulp-it

If you peep at Jude Law, prepare to get juiced.

That’s the message the “Sherlock Holmes” actor sent this week when he declared that he had no regrets about hurling oranges at a bunch of NYU freshmen after they ogled him on his patio from their dorm rooms.

“Where I come from, people spying on you are peeping Toms,” Law said during an appearance on the “Late Show with David Letterman” Thursday. “If you ask me, they deserve stuff thrown at them. They’re lucky I was out of eggs.”

The British-born actor talked about his dust-up with students in the West Village after Letterman held up a Nov. 20 Post article that detailed his fruit-flinging fury at the college kids.

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Law had rented an apartment while he was in town appearing in “Hamlet” on Broadway. Unfortunately for him, his patio left him thoroughly exposed to a building full of star-struck undergrads who flocked with cameras to get a view of the actor as he exercised.

“There is pretty much chaos on every floor when he comes out,” a student told The Post at the time.

Law told Letterman he “was very much at home” in the Village. So he was shocked when he realized that, while he thought he was enjoying his privacy, a crowd was peering into his back yard.

“You see, I look up every day, and I’m doing my exercises or I’m playing with the children, and I’ve got an audience,” he said.

“There are some apartments opposite, andI notice a large group of people, and they’re filming me and watching me, and it just freaks me out. I decided to take action into my own hands,” he said.

“So I go in one morning and I decide to throw oranges,” he said, breaking into a laugh.

“My aim was terrible,” he added. “I was really disappointed with myself. Only one landed. And the other six kind of hit various walls.”

“So is any of this illegal?” Letterman quipped.

“I’m not sure? What, am I going to be done for assault, you mean?” Law said, drawing laughter. “I’m sure spying on people is illegal.”

“This is the very reason I moved to Bayonne,” Letterman joked.

todd.venezia@nypost.com