Ok NO!!! NO!!!
Santa Claus wouldn't get charged for Breaking and Entering... Breaking an entering is the crime of trespassing in order to commit another crime. What crime is that? Giving you presents?
TWO!!! He can't be trespassing if he is invited... It would be a very tough case to win against Santa Claus given he only goes to houses that essentially invite him in.
There are some crimes you COOOUUULD charge Santa Claus with... The "going down your chimney to deliver you presents" part... no.. It is pretty legal... For Santa.
Though I will say... a legal series based entirely on Santa would be fascinating (I've seen one but it was... kind of silly... "He gave me a lousy toy!")... But my favorite idea was a "What if Santa was real and a well known scientific fact, and anyone could in theory go to his workshop" and just what would happen from there... So long as it doesn't devolve into "Santa is a bad" like everyone loves to do.
I dunno I guess I am not a fan of bad Santas... because to me he is kind of the living embodiment of the spirit of giving. Like if there was a incarnate of Charity... Santa...
'He has been conducting illegal mass surveillance upon the entirety of the human species, being able to determine when all children have been asleep or awake, recording all of their details without the consent of their parents or guardians - police have since seized his "naughty list." He has been responsible for breaking and entering into innumerable homes, vandalizing houses with coal inserted within socks, stealing any cookies or milk in sight with astounding regularity, for a purpose unknown.
This case if dismissed will not acquit Mr. Claus from the mounting evidence that shows Mr. Claus has been offloading surplus production from his slave-labour operations conducted in the North Pole, all conducted under the auspice of his rogue micronation that pollutes the arctic environment in violation of international laws regulating the arctic and of the national laws of Canada, Denmark, Norway, Russia and the United States of America.
Mr. Claus's argument that human rights do not apply to elves will not be received well."