Where a hearsay statement is admitted to evidence from a co-conspirator relating to the crime, it may be admissible under the co-conspirator exception even if it is a nontestifying, noncharged co-conspirator and the statement took place after the crime occurred.The 1st District Appellate Court affirmed the decision of Cook County Associate Judge Domenica A. Stephenson.William Diaz and Daniel Rodriguez were standing on a street corner on the night of Jan. 19, 2010, when a man approached them, firing a gun repeatedly …