India, Feb. 21 -- UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson's alleged killer Luigi Mangione is set to appear in court on Friday, February 21, to face murder and terror charges in his New York state case. While the prosecution and defense might give updates on the status of the case, judge Gregory Carro might set pretrial paperwork deadlines. A trial date could also be set.

Mangione has already pleaded not guilty to state charges. However, he still has to enter a plea on federal murder charges in connection to Thompson's murder.

A Manhattan grand jury charged Mangione with an 11-count indictment. This includes first-degree and second-degree murder counts specifically referring to a New York law that addresses terrorism. New York prosecutors ar...