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‘L&O’ stalker found guilty of harassing star over the mail and computer

Talk about getting some real-life justice.

A man charged with annoying “Law & Order: Criminal Intent” star Kathryn Erbe was found guilty this afternoon of stalking her over the mail and computer after it took a jury just over 4 1/2 hours to convict him.

Erbe’s testimony on Wednesday, where she burst into tears on the witness stand as prosecutors showed the crudely doctored photo of her teenage daughter that her accused stalker Charles Nagel posted online, sunk any hope of him getting off the hook.

“This is a seventh-grade graduation photograph of my daughter,” a sobbing Erbe had told a Brooklyn federal court jury. “This is my daughter, who is innocent and relatively defenseless.”

The despicable photo featured a hand-drawn cockroach scrawled across the 14-year-old girl’s face — and a dialog bubble with the words “I’m ugly.”

Nagel was found not guilty of traveling to the city to stalk Erbe.

The teary, emotional actress — on the witness stand for 90 minutes — testified she first met Nagel at a Washington Heights location shoot in 2008.

As she prepared to tape a scene for the popular television show, Erbe said she greeted Nagel, who was accompanied by his three children and his wife, signed autographs for them, and even posed for photos.

At one point, Nagel even contacted Eerbe’s daughter through Facebook, according to testimony.

Lawyers for Nagel, who pleaded guilty in 1996 to sexually accosting a young girl in Philadelphia, had argued that he was simply a “misunderstood fan.”