If any administrative judge or administrative law judge determines that any proceedings have been brought or defended by an employee or counsel without reasonable grounds, the whole cost of the proceedings shall be assessed against the employee or counsel, whomever is responsible.
The court shall, after conviction, conduct an evidentiary hearing to ascertain the extent of the damages or financial loss suffered as a result of the defendant's crime. A person found guilty of violating this section shall, in all cases, upon conviction, in addition to any other punishment, be ordered to make restitution for any financial loss sustained to an aggrieved person as a result of the commission of the crime. Such restitution shall be ordered in accordance with the provisions contained in section one hundred and eleven B of chapter two hundred and sixty-six and shall be reduced by any amount previously recovered under subsection (2).
Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 152, § 14