FLINT, MI -- Attorneys received DNA test results in the murder case against five teens who are accused of throwing a rock from a highway overpass that led to a Mt. Morris man's death.

Attorneys for Vienna Township residents Kyle Anger, Mark Sekelsky, Mikadyn Payne, Alexzander Miller and Trevor Gray received a packet of information from the Michigan State Police crime lab while in Genesee District Court on Thursday, May 31.

Genesee District Judge William H. Crawford set a preliminary exam in the case for 9 a.m. on July 16.

The case had been delayed while officials waited for the results.

All five face charges of second-degree murder, conspiracy to commit second-degree murder, malicious destruction of property and other felony and misdemeanor charges in connection with Kenneth A. White's death.

"We're hoping that after the lab results from the case, we'll be in a better position to try to resolve the matter," said attorney Frank J. Manley, who represents Sekelsky.

All face the possibility of up to life in prison.

The teens are accused of throwing more than a dozen rocks in October from the Dodge Road overpass onto southbound Interstate 75 and struck multiple vehicles, including the van in which White was riding. The rock that struck that vehicle punctured the windshield and led to his death, authorities say.

Genesee County Sheriff Robert Pickell previously said tires and an engine piston also were thrown from the Farrand Road overpass onto I-75, roughly three miles north of where White was killed. Several other vehicles sustained damage, including flat tires, from items thrown onto the interstate.

The rocks, one weighing 20 pounds, were gathered from a dead-end street in Vienna Township and put in the flatbed of a pickup truck, Pickell said.

After throwing the items from the overpass, the teens went to eat at a local fast-food restaurant, investigators said.

White, 32, of Mt. Morris, left behind four children, a fiancee, his parents and six siblings.