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I don't think that is right...at least it isn't right where i live (not USA). Where I live, you can cross examine on any inconsistent statements that a witness made and a jury is entitled to take those inconsistencies into account in determining the reliability, truthfulness, accuracy etc of a witness' testimony.
Re what Casey told her friends...it does not have to be recorded for it to be admissible in Court. They can testify as to what she told them, subject to the rules of evidence regarding relevance, hearsay etc. It is a matter for the jury to determine who is telling the truth.
I agree with your statement that "not all witnesses tell the truth on the stand"!
Just a warn, I am still sick and my brain is not working right so if this doesn't make sense, I am sorry but...Where I live, the way we were explained hearsay was this: It is a statement that was made that you did not hear yourself. For example, if Casey told Cindy the sky was brown, and Cindy told Amy that Casey said the sky was brown, Cindy would have to testify to Casey's statement herself, because she was the one who heard it from the source. Amy telling the court that Casey told Cindy the sky was brown would be hearsay. However, if Cindy said to Amy the sky was brown and they asked Amy what Cindy said to them, and not what Cindy said Casey said, that would be okay.