SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Two months after Sacramento County sheriff’s deputies fired 10 shots at a woman accused of trying to run over a deputy with a Dodge Challenger, a lawsuit seeking more than $1 million claims the deputies and the Sheriff’s Office spokesman provided false information on the incident to justify the use of deadly force during the confrontation. The federal civil rights lawsuit filed Tuesday accuses deputies working as Rancho Cordova police officers of excessive force during a Nov. 20 incident involving 24-year-old Kyrieanna Liles, who was wounded in the shoulder after two deput…