Judges cannot consider the extreme hardship a wage garnishment would impose on a person when enforcing a judgment, a state appeals panel ruled.The 1st District Appellate Court in its ruling urged the Illinois General Assembly to reconsider a 2007 amendment to state law covering wage garnishments, as it prohibits judges from exercising discretion in determining how much to deduct from a person’s pay.Illinois lawmakers could adopt a provision similar to one in New York that allows a court to “at any time, on its own …