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The story of the RichardJ. Hughes Justice Complex began in 1976 when the Treasury Department's Division of Building and Construction commissioned an architect to determine the existing and projected office space requirements of all State departments in the Trenton area.
Hughes deepened his interest in juvenile problems and became recognized as an authority on probation systems and the treatment of youthful offenders.
Hughes was elected governor of New Jersey and four years later, he was re-elected with a record plurality.