NEW YORK, April 3, 2007

Smith Baby DNA Results Not Revealed

Dannielynn's DNA Was Tested March 21 But Results Have Not Yet Been Announced

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    A Bahamian judge will decide if DNA test results will be released in the paternity battle over Anna Nicole Smith's baby. Court TV's Michael Bryant and Julie Chen discuss the implication of the ruling.

  • Court TV correspondent Michel Bryant said that if Larry Birkhead is found to be the biological father of Dannielynn, Anna Nicole Smith's baby daughter, he won't automatically get custody.

    Court TV correspondent Michel Bryant said that if Larry Birkhead is found to be the biological father of Dannielynn, Anna Nicole Smith's baby daughter, he won't automatically get custody.  (AP Photo/Tim Aylen)

(CBS/AP)  The Supreme Court of the Bahamas completed a scheduled hearing Tuesday in the paternity case over Anna Nicole Smith's baby. But the public might not find out the result of the hearing until at least next week, according to reports.

Lawyers and officials are prohibited by law in the Bahamas from talking about the case, even to reveal the nature of the hearing. The child's DNA was tested March 21, but the results have not been revealed.

"I think most people believe Larry Birkhead has more swimmers in the DNA pool from late 2005, so he's on the odds-on favorite. Howard K. Stern is still alive as potential father. He will not be ruled out today unless it's Larry Birkhead on that DNA test," Court TV correspondent Michel Bryant told The Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen.

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Howard K. Stern, the lawyer-turned-partner of Smith, dropped his bid Monday to throw out DNA test results for the late Playboy Playmate's infant daughter when it appeared a Bahamas court was going to reject his appeal.

An attorney for Stern withdrew the challenge in the Court of Appeal in the face of skeptical questioning by a three-judge panel.

All three judges said that Stern had filed his challenge too late and should have raised his objections before the Supreme Court ordered DNA testing in the paternity challenge filed by Birkhead, a former Smith boyfriend who claims to be the father of the infant, Dannielynn.

Justice Emmanuel E. Osadebay noted that Stern himself had agreed to DNA testing and waited until a week after the sample was taken to file the challenge.

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"Not only was his attorney embarrassed and had to withdraw what was there appellate application, but on the way out, the court said, 'you wasted everybody's time here,'" Bryant said.

Stern is listed on the birth certificate as the father of Dannielynn, who was born in the Bahamas in September.

Bryant said that if Birkhead is found to be the biological father, he won't automatically get custody of Dannielynn.

"If it is Larry Birkhead, it's likely social services will get involve involved. The custody battle will then heat up," Bryant said. "You've got Virgie Arthur, the maternal grandmother who says she wants custody, and Larry Birkhead will be fighting for custody as well. It wouldn't be resolved completely but would certainly be focused."

The baby, whose full name is Dannielynn Hope Marshall Stern, could inherit millions from the estate of Smith's late husband, J. Howard Marshall II. Smith had been fighting the Texas oil tycoon's family over his estimated $500 million fortune since his death in 1995.



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