Luigi Mangione appeared in court on Tuesday for what is expected to be his final appearance before a high-profile criminal trial next month. Justice Gregory Carro said jurors will remain anonymous at the upcoming trial, which means their names won’t be shared with the public. Typically, potential jurors identify themselves in open court when they’re questioned and selected to serve in a trial. Given the attention to the case, the court is taking various steps to expand access to the media and the public during trial, Carro said. They said their client has a Sixth Amendment right to a “fully public, open and unbiased trial.”