I can access the case via the county’s website, but I am interested in seeing the photographs entered as evidence in the case.
It was a misdemeanor assault case. The defendant pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.
In general, the answer is yes you can obtain the photographs from a misdemeanor criminal case.
The easiest way is to go to the Criminal Clerk of Court’s office and request to examine the criminal file. The files are open to the public unless it is a juvenile file or has been ordered closed by the Judge for some reason.
Another way is to call the prosecuting attorney. The attorney may provide you with a copy of the photographs. Nothing would prevent him from doing so, unless the victim asked him to keep the photographs private.