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Ex-Judge Gerald Garson will be sprung tomorrow from a Harlem halfway house after a total prison term of two years, five months and 18 days — about six months less than the minimum sentence.

Garson, 77, was convicted in 2007 of accepting a $1,000 cash bribe and a $275 box of cigars from an attorney in exchange for favoritism.

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