One person has been warned that he would be lodged in jail to create violent disorders during a protest outside the hotel residence asylum seekers.
Hundreds of people have performed outside the Bell Hotel in Essex in recent months, opposing it, it is used for shelter seekers.
51 -year -old Dean Smith of Eating convicted on July 17 for creating violent disorders in Chelmsford Crown Court.
He was sent to custody for sentence on 6 October.
Separate, other defendants refused to commit crime on 17 July.
- 43 -year -old Lee Gover from Eating denied violent disorder and attacked a police officer. He was sent to custody by 22 September
- The 37 -year -old sean Thompson of EPING, on whom a police car was punched, denied violent disorder. On September 22, he was granted bail till another case management hearing
- 47 -year -old Jonathan Glover of Waltum Abe was not asked to enter a petition on charges of violent disorder. He was granted bail till 22 September, when an application is heard to dismiss his case.
- 33 -year -old Keith Silk of Loton requested not to be guilty of violent disorder. He also denied criminal damage, accused of damaging a signal related to Bell Hotel, and on 22 September, he was granted bail until another case management hearing.
Recent protests accused the arrest of a resident in the hotel, later sexual harassment, harassment and a girl of abetment to engage in sexual activity.
Hadush Kebatu, a 41 -year -old Ethiopia, denied crimes and is in custody.
Twenty -eight people have been arrested in connection with the disorder in the hotel, and 16 of them have been charged.