Jorge L. Ortiz’s courtroom had become like the bar in “Cheers” — a place where everybody knows your name. Or, rather, a place where the Lake County judge recognized the face of every person delinquent in paying child support. “It got to the point where I knew their names as soon as I saw them walking up,” Ortiz said. It was 2005, and Ortiz — then a third-year associate judge, now presiding judge of Lake County’s Civil Division — was assigned to the child support …